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  1. BEWARE of South Water Signs

    I refer the out-of-town jerks to the local jerks. I figure they deserve each other.
  2. BEWARE of South Water Signs

    South Water has been emailing me for years, I just always declined the work due to their offerings being too low. This is from 2016 and I have more on my old laptop before I switched email providers.
  3. BEWARE of South Water Signs

    No, but there's pretty cool lol
  4. BEWARE of South Water Signs

    I do too, to an extent. I've been stiffed once on invoices before and it was by a company with a similar reputation/feedback as South Water....the one and only time I've made an exception and taken on work against my better judgment. I called and talked to other project managers and they were...
  5. BEWARE of South Water Signs

    Guess who emailed today? lol...
  6. Cold-weather silicone for exterior Gemini/stud installs?

    GE l is available at Home Depot. They really don't need anything special for those letters, but the acetoxy cure cures faster. What is the wall surface?
  7. Client Error wants Warranty

    It's not rock guard, it's vinyl. Your job was to install it. Tell him to kick rocks (but to be careful, he may scuff his shoes, and they won't be warrantied).
  8. Cold-weather silicone for exterior Gemini/stud installs?

    Without knowing all of the variables, acetoxy cures faster than neutral, so GE l or similar should be fine.
  9. BEWARE of South Water Signs

    I think it's a legitimate question. He didn't say he didn't know what a survey was, he asked what it was in context to this thread. I think there are a number of people wondering the same thing - what kind of survey did the OP do for only $125? But it could have been something as simple as...
  10. Routing grooves in 4x4 wood post

    Just curious, why are you ripping multiple 40' lengths of oak with a circular saw and not a table saw?
  11. Routing grooves in 4x4 wood post

    Every major cordless tool manufacturer has a circular saw that will easily rip anything you throw at it - including oak. For pretty much any corded tool, there's a cordless version that performs as well as, or usually better, than the corded version. Almost all tools now are brushless and...
  12. Lexel or Weldon?

    Definitely Weldon. Lexel is more for adhering a sign to a wall, larger flat surfaces, etc....not for edge-to-face applications.
  13. Lexel or Weldon?

    What exactly are you doing?
  14. Routing grooves in 4x4 wood post

    Yours will be fine. A fixed base is a bit easier to operate than a plunge.
  15. Routing grooves in 4x4 wood post

    omg....a router with an edge guide and a double fluted straight bit and you'll be done in 10 minutes. There's more than one 'right tool for the job'. That's the entire purpose of a straight bit. - to cut grooves. Gino described the process perfectly. You don't need a table saw and dado blade lol.
  16. Meeting with corporate buyers

    ....oh, and add to that, the super professional lady that griped at you is probably the one you'll be having to hound to get your payment 30 days after it's due.
  17. Meeting with corporate buyers

    I completely agree. And that's why I would be concerned about this. If he stated right off the bat that they're looking for the lowest bid, there goes your ability to upcharge for the frustrations and annoyances you're about to get into. I don't get the impression that he values you or what you...
  18. Calling anyone who uses angle to hang sign panels

    "This is the way."
  19. One man shop growing pains

    I guess I see your situation as a challenge, not so much a problem.....or, at the very least, you have 'a good problem'. You said you have more work than you can handle. That's wayyyyy better than not having enough work. Maybe an apples to oranges comparison, but when I started my business 10...
  20. Meeting with corporate buyers

    I wasn't there so maybe he's not as arrogant as he's sounding in your post, but the items in red wouldn't sit well with me at all. In my experience, customers looking for the lowest bid usually turn out to not be worth the time. Demeaning your experience and abilities by stating you just...
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