Badge QuestionBadge QuestionHas anybody ever tried to reshape a set of original Honda plastic badges ? There is quite of bit of glazing and one is cupped badly. Will low heat make them mailable or do I just have a nice set of desk ornaments.
I ask this same question a few years ago of a gentleman restoring a CB77 that had some pretty but badly cupped and scratched badges. He said he uses a heat gun and gently, repeat gently, heats the plastic while it is laying flat to eliminate some if not all the cupping. He also mentioned acetone will remove the scratches and bring back surface shine. I have not personally tried this, but you could end up with a twisted mess if you move to fast on this since most heat guns get really hot quick. Maybe someone else has tried this method before.
There is already a thread on someone who makes inexpensive reproduction badges for $50 a pair.
http://www.honda305.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2409
$50 is not inexpensive. I'm talking more like a sell price of $10/pair, and that leaves a nice margin for me.
These badges are made of plastic and metal, not gold and crystal. I manufacture stuff like this all the time. I can gang them in a shipping container with another job so the shipping cost is zero. if you can get them looking as nice as the originals, I'll be a customer. and going on the fact that other reproductions are selling for $100 plus on ebay, i bet there is at least a 500 item market. '65 CB77
'66 CB450k0 '93 HD FXR
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