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  1. Cutting French cleats - Q's....

    It's interesting you say this as I was considering a video I saw a few years back. It was a neat concept where if the blade touched human skin it would stop immediately. Does anyone know if this ever came to fruition? If I also remember correctly it rendered the saw permanently useless after...
  2. Cutting French cleats - Q's....

    I will agree to disagree about the noobie part. Maybe in some aspects but I feel like I have a fairly good grasp on my customers needs as the equipment I invested into has been working out well. Moving on, I am making the cleats from scratch on PVC (thickness varies). I have one customer who...
  3. Cutting French cleats - Q's....

    Are you kidding me? Because I don't want to have pvc shavings in certain production areas i'm a clean nut? Obviously you have never been in a high end shop with positive pressure rooms... Sigh, I give up. Carry on... I
  4. Cutting French cleats - Q's....

    I'm sorry but i'm still laughing at this "comeback", all in good fun but absolutely hilarious.
  5. Cutting French cleats - Q's....

    I have considered this route as well but like you my CNC has too many other well paying jobs to sacrifice time to make cleats. I guess I will just have to break down and buy the table saw. Since this will mainly be used for cleats does anyone have any suggestions for a decent saw? I don't...
  6. Cutting French cleats - Q's....

    Perhaps all party's should do their due diligence before making assumptions and realize that sign making is only a portion of our business. Oh but why bother with the facts when we can just jump in and critique someone else's livelihood from behind the safety of our keyboards... Not that I...
  7. Cutting French cleats - Q's....

    Who's boasting? We have lots of saws, just no table saw. I have the space for one but it is not in an ideal part of the plant and I want to avoid having to walk to the other end of the building passing delicate jobs carrying pvc laced with shavings. It would be more efficient if there was a...
  8. Cutting French cleats - Q's....

    We do not have a table saw at the shop but have been needing to make more and more PVC french cleats. Anyone have any good suggestions on a tool to cut these other than a table saw?
  9. Purchasing a new mid range flatbed

    Get ready to give up half of your margins to their ridiculous service fees...
  10. What are you using to clean the glass for vinyl?

    Obviously... However when I hear of a product that works well and is said to not leave a residue I take it for face value. I'm always looking to try new product and I figured I would give this one a shot since it is labeled as an "All-Purpose" cleaner. Again, I'm sure it works great on glass...
  11. What computer do you run Corel on

    Integrated graphics cards are never a good thing....
  12. What are you using to clean the glass for vinyl?

    I just wanted to say I took your advice on the Bon Ami and ordered a few cans. Since you said it leaves no residue I was thinking this would be ideal to clean chloroplast boards before direct printing. BOY WAS I WRONG! Yes it cleaned the surface and looked very good. However after cure our...
  13. The truth about outgassing

    I wait 2 hours on every type of eco-solvent print I run and have never had an issue with lam. Going on 12 years now dating back to the early Mutoh days....
  14. HP L60 worth it?

    Well I bit the bullet, ordered the printer and my 6th active printer for Onyx. I'm well versed in full solvent,eco-solvent, aqueous, and UV so I'm looking forward to adding Latex to that list. Anyone care to share a ballpark of what they are paying for cartridges?
  15. HP L60 worth it?

    I was not aware there was a 210, interesting. Is it exactly the same as a 220 minus the take up roll?
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