Question on instrument bezels.
I am getting ready to restore my dash wood.
Today I started disassembling the instrument bezel part of the dash.
To remove the metal gauge bezels I first removed a set f small wood screws fromthe back side. These hold a metal plate that has holes for the gauge bezels (the black parts that surround each gauge). I then found that the bezels themselves were soldered to the plate at the back.
I was able to remove them by carefully cutting the solder/lead away and pulling up the plate.
My first question is how on earth did they fabricate this assembly? Seems like the heat from the soldering would ruin the crinkle finish on the bezels, and could affect the wood structure. Is this some very low temperature melting point metal? I see pure tin melts at 449 degrees F, which is probably below the wood ignition temp (480+ degrees F), but this still seems pretty hot for paint...
Second question is how have folks here re-attached these? Re-solder? JB Weld?
This question is how have folks refinished the bezels themselves. They seem to have a crinkle surface, which is intact, but they appear to be dirty and slightly faded. Can they be lightly re-painted? What paint? Basic Black? Matte? Flat?