Very cool! Thanks for the explanation.
I didn't know if it was the same thing that they use on cars or not. I have seen some guys do this online. I don't know how good it looks in person.
You see it everyday all over the place. Some airplanes are done in it as well. It looks as good as paint when done right with high quality vinyl. There in lies the rub. You have to have good stuff. I buy exterior 5 or 7 year vinyl most of the time. You can buy real cheap stuff as well. Exterior vinyl indoors on an amp should basically look good for my lifetime and beyond.
Of course I haven't put it on yet and I don't know how clean the cuts are going to look especially around the vent holes.
Probably what I'll try to do is to scan the chassis plate and then trace the scan to make my own vector graphic of the chassis plate. Then cut out the lettering agin and apply it after the fact.
That way I can get perfect cuts around the vent holes. Everything else you just poke a hole in and push the plug or connector through.