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We've been using substance laminate and backing it with substance print vinyl. Works good and you don't have to keep a roll of clear around that doesn't get used much.
I think the government wants to know where nuclear material starts and ends mainly for national security but I could be wrong? Also to ensure proper disposal so we don't end up with contaminated drinking water supplies that linger around forever. Betcha lots of people in this business dump...
We've ran across super aggressive 3M too. Once it hit the surface there was no going back and air entrapment was a big issue. Went to SLX+ for cast and Substance 275 to replace IJ40. Not sure if it's better but at least it is consistent.
I think the sign gets hit on a regular basis so a single pole would maybe have more give? They just called and need it tomorrow sooooo it's either gonna be 080 if we have a drop or 6mm with 3 holes in it. Apparently someone hit it with an excavator.
Is there a primary product or material that you all use these flatbed cutters for with and without the autoloaders? What sorts of things are these not good with?
We have some 36w x 24h reflective signs that the customer wants mounted on single U-channel. Do you think 080 would be sufficient or do we need to step up to .125?
The thought process probably went something like, I'm not paying that, what are they gonna do? Sit there and watch my house burn down if I don't?
It's not a new problem but it has always been a disaster...
Signarama, conflict spurs creativity. I've never learned anything by finding someone to agree with me. So I debate or argue to find out what I may have overlooked. I even argue with myself so don't take it personal. Read this, it's interesting...
I didn't say you were the shop goon, I asked a question. "or the shop goon (is that you?)" See how that works?
To be quite honest, I like for people to point out when I am wrong. That is how I learn things and make them actually stick. Learning is good for your brain and that is a proven fact.
I'm sweet (or so says texassignmaker), Gino is salty (also per texassignmaker). You made a statement not a question unless I missed something. I don't question my sanity very often but this is throwing me for a loop.
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