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Custom engraved P3 Plates

Brett Howard
Ken did a great job on my new P3 front cover.  The only thing that
people need to know if they are installing this and didn't build the
P3 is that the screws holding the front plate on are the only thing
holding the main board into place.  Simply take the top off and hold
the board into place from the rear while removing the screws.  Then
you can set the new panel in place and replace the screws all in one
operation.  Don't forget to practice proper ESD techniques while
performing this operation.

Anyway you can see a picture that he's put on his site that I sent
him...  http://www.arkayengravers.com/elecraft/

~Brett (N7MG)
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Re: Custom engraved P3 Plates

k5oai
Does this P3 acrylic plate replace the actual original metal front plate?
or is it an overlay of the original metal one?

This might be just the trick to replace my metal face plate,
Seems my paper thin, short, male fingernail tips,
have already scratched off parts of the original lettering,
above the 2nd, 3rd and 4th buttons (from the top).
doesn't affect the way they work but it does look bad
for an otherwise pristine rig. :-(

http://picasaweb.google.com/k5oai.sam/P3#5557672746806494978

P.S.
No I haven't discussed this with the folks @ Elecraft,
I only noticed it a couple of days ago.
Perhaps they would replace it, I can't really say if it is,
due to a fault with the lettering, or just the way I hit the buttons?
I don't know, just haven't had an opportunity to contact them yet.

GB & 73
K5OAI
Sam Morgan

On 1/2/2011 9:18 AM, Brett Howard wrote:

> Ken did a great job on my new P3 front cover.  The only thing that
> people need to know if they are installing this and didn't build the
> P3 is that the screws holding the front plate on are the only thing
> holding the main board into place.  Simply take the top off and hold
> the board into place from the rear while removing the screws.  Then
> you can set the new panel in place and replace the screws all in one
> operation.  Don't forget to practice proper ESD techniques while
> performing this operation.
>
> Anyway you can see a picture that he's put on his site that I sent
> him...  http://www.arkayengravers.com/elecraft/
>
> ~Brett (N7MG)
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Elecraft Paint

Don Ehrlich
Please don't flame me ... but Sam's comment about some wear in the paint of
his P3 got me to thinking.

Whenever someone asks me how I like my K3 (which happens a lot!)  I deliver
a 10 minute commercial and then pause for a moment in deep thought and
(weakly, and by way of emphasizing the positives I had just mentioned) say
that the only nit pic I have is with the paint.  That always gets a laugh.

It's true, though.  My K2 and now my K3 have numerous little dings due to
very minor mishaps that would never have chipped the typical hard enamel on
any of my other equipment.   I've often wondered why such beautifully
engineered gear has such fragile paint.

Sam Morgan had said:
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Seems my paper thin, short, male fingernail tips,
have already scratched off parts of the original lettering,
above the 2nd, 3rd and 4th buttons (from the top).
doesn't affect
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Re: Custom engraved P3 Plates

k5oai
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on off list comment told me the clear acrylic is on the front of the display
but outside of the metal face....

I think that explains it all
  I have that clear panel under rather than over the front panel
ie.. the difference in the depth of the buttons exposure

I figured as much,
can you say op error?
I can <big_grin>

GB & 73
K5OAI
Sam Morgan

On 1/2/2011 1:54 PM, Sam Morgan wrote:

> Does this P3 acrylic plate replace the actual original metal front plate?
> or is it an overlay of the original metal one?
>
> This might be just the trick to replace my metal face plate,
> Seems my paper thin, short, male fingernail tips,
> have already scratched off parts of the original lettering,
> above the 2nd, 3rd and 4th buttons (from the top).
> doesn't affect the way they work but it does look bad
> for an otherwise pristine rig. :-(
>
> http://picasaweb.google.com/k5oai.sam/P3#5557672746806494978
>
> P.S.
> No I haven't discussed this with the folks @ Elecraft,
> I only noticed it a couple of days ago.
> Perhaps they would replace it, I can't really say if it is,
> due to a fault with the lettering, or just the way I hit the buttons?
> I don't know, just haven't had an opportunity to contact them yet.
>
> GB & 73
> K5OAI
> Sam Morgan
>
> On 1/2/2011 9:18 AM, Brett Howard wrote:
>> Ken did a great job on my new P3 front cover. The only thing that
>> people need to know if they are installing this and didn't build the
>> P3 is that the screws holding the front plate on are the only thing
>> holding the main board into place. Simply take the top off and hold
>> the board into place from the rear while removing the screws. Then
>> you can set the new panel in place and replace the screws all in one
>> operation. Don't forget to practice proper ESD techniques while
>> performing this operation.
>>
>> Anyway you can see a picture that he's put on his site that I sent
>> him... http://www.arkayengravers.com/elecraft/
>>
>> ~Brett (N7MG)
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Re: Custom engraved P3 Plates

k5oai
awesome, 1st op error correction for 2011 went rather painlessly
P3 buttons are so much more of a pleasure to use this way,

definatly end of thread from my end,
need to play with my new buttons, hi hi

GB & 73
K5OAI
Sam Morgan

On 1/2/2011 6:32 PM, Sam Morgan wrote:

> on off list comment told me the clear acrylic is on the front of the display
> but outside of the metal face....
>
> I think that explains it all
> I have that clear panel under rather than over the front panel
> ie.. the difference in the depth of the buttons exposure
>
> I figured as much,
> can you say op error?
> I can <big_grin>
>
> GB & 73
> K5OAI
> Sam Morgan
>
> On 1/2/2011 1:54 PM, Sam Morgan wrote:
>> Does this P3 acrylic plate replace the actual original metal front plate?
>> or is it an overlay of the original metal one?
>>
>> This might be just the trick to replace my metal face plate,
>> Seems my paper thin, short, male fingernail tips,
>> have already scratched off parts of the original lettering,
>> above the 2nd, 3rd and 4th buttons (from the top).
>> doesn't affect the way they work but it does look bad
>> for an otherwise pristine rig. :-(
>>
>> http://picasaweb.google.com/k5oai.sam/P3#5557672746806494978
>>
>> P.S.
>> No I haven't discussed this with the folks @ Elecraft,
>> I only noticed it a couple of days ago.
>> Perhaps they would replace it, I can't really say if it is,
>> due to a fault with the lettering, or just the way I hit the buttons?
>> I don't know, just haven't had an opportunity to contact them yet.
>>
>> GB & 73
>> K5OAI
>> Sam Morgan
>>
>> On 1/2/2011 9:18 AM, Brett Howard wrote:
>>> Ken did a great job on my new P3 front cover. The only thing that
>>> people need to know if they are installing this and didn't build the
>>> P3 is that the screws holding the front plate on are the only thing
>>> holding the main board into place. Simply take the top off and hold
>>> the board into place from the rear while removing the screws. Then
>>> you can set the new panel in place and replace the screws all in one
>>> operation. Don't forget to practice proper ESD techniques while
>>> performing this operation.
>>>
>>> Anyway you can see a picture that he's put on his site that I sent
>>> him... http://www.arkayengravers.com/elecraft/
>>>
>>> ~Brett (N7MG)
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