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We are having problems with perf we got during the pandemic. This year the material seems to be back to normal. The stuff felt different and handled different the last couple of years.
I reuse boxes if I can but we buy three kinds of boxes from Uline because we ship too much of things that fit in those size to be able to use old boxes for them. There is no branding on the Uline boxes we use. I wasn't aware there was branding on any of their boxes. Unless you're talking about...
I'm not sure if this was the way it was all along, because I had drummed into my head as a kid that the field of stars always goes in the top left, but on military uniforms and vehicles the rule now is that the field is always to the front of the person or vehicle so that it looks like it would...
I need someone who can make a circle sign blank 18" diameter from .080 aluminum. Is there anyone that can do it? If you have direct-print capability you can print it too. I just need one. Don't refer me to Hall Signs. I've been waiting 3 weeks for a price from them and despite calling them 3...
If it takes hours to seal the edges, then charge for the hours of sealing the edges. There is a cost to using the real gold products (for the customer).
Tell them to go to their business at night when it's dark outside, turn on the inside lights, then go outside and look inside their building because that's how perforated vinyl works.
Even the two-way mirrors that police use work the same way. That's why when you watch a cop show the people...
It's more expensive but maybe HTV vinyl would work. Something like Siser Colorprint. It does have a heat-activated (dry) adhesive on it, but as long as you're never heating the product to 275 degrees it wouldn't activate.
So to be clear, you weren't using static cling film to be able to static cling it, just that it had no adhesive and came on a carrier paper for cutting?
If the purpose is to avoid refinishing the tables properly, wrapping them won't do it. You'll still be able to see all the old chipped paint texture through the vinyl.
The tables need to be properly sanded smooth and refinished first.
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