The pushers are incidental although if you're using a DSN case, you need to shorten the shanks. You also have to muck with the case clamps quite a bit, DSN does not have gen like mounting. The movement you're looking at has a screw and spring type mounting system that is not drilled through the main plate. In order to mount in a DSN case you need to either drill and tap the main plate or fabricate very thin L shaped clamps and then slightly mill the case back to fit.
You can't print white on a typical printer for waterside, you need an Alps or similar with white ink.
No legitimate dial refinishers that I know of will change a dial to make it a different model. They get asked all the time and sometimes have a statement about it on their site.
The auto bridge screws are available from Cousins and Jules Borel.
That screw should be recessed. As an aside, I replaced one with a DG screw before which was a perfect fit.
It's been a few years. I have been over at RG for a while and don't really see the need to read the same posts on two forums. I have been a member here since '04 I think. Time to finally get my post count back up on the "new" RWG.
To clarify, basic paint sheens are:
flat/matte (same thing) usually 5-20 degree reflectivity
satin usually 20-40 degree
semi gloss usually 40-70 degree
gloss usually 70-90 degree
reflectivity varies by manufacturer and there are other sheens sometimes in between, for example low-lustre, or eggshell.
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This guy posted the same thing a couple years ago. Not only is this REALLY improbable, but the exact same thing happened to another friend of his? Not possible.
Relax and wait. The Zigmeister is a great guy who gets overworked and overwhelmed by a lot of impatient people. He is happy to go out of his way for those who treat him well, but he doesn't need the business, so will likely not answer if you push.