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Recent content by jkoch

  1. Vinyl over printed banner

    Thanks for your input. But this is just a matter of changing a date, so changing like 2 characters shouldn't be a big deal. I would have everything printed but the date. But yes, you are right, I often do feel like I am running a non-profit, unfortunately!!
  2. Vinyl over printed banner

    Hi wild and wonderful WV! You have a beautiful state! Thanks for your help. The more I thought about it, the more I figured it would be a smart thing to do, to leave a blank spot, to prevent any future disasters. The blank spot just wont look as nice as the printed background, but you can...
  3. Vinyl over printed banner

    Hi, I was just wondering if anyone ever puts vinyl graphics over a printed banner. Such as making a printed background, then putting vinyl letters on top of that, with an event name and a date. Then the customer would want to change the date, so the vinyl graphics would have to be removed...
  4. Eradicating Mask

    I did do a little experimenting with calendared vinyl. It seems to work OK but the fluid started to eat the vinyl just a little bit. Maybe I just have to be more careful and faster. The Avery paint mask seemed to work, but I just wanted some advice before I go ahead and cut the whole job with...
  5. Eradicating Mask

    We have an awning coming up using Cooley eradicable fabric. We don't do these too often and in the past I have always used the Coolmask like they recommend. I needed to order some more of that and my supplier says it's a special order, would take 3 weeks to come, and they haven't had any since...
  6. 1881 font

    Was wondering if anyone knows what would have been a common font for window lettering in 1881. I am doing some work in museum in Two Rivers, Wisconsin where they claim the first ice cream sundae was invented in 1881, and would like to use an authentic-looking letter style. The woodwork is very...
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