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Cordova Outdoors makes stainless steel thermal cups in Idaho and will laser engrave them and UV print them. They are expensive compared to the made in China ones, so prepare your customer.
I think you are straying too far from the spec in your ideas. They have specified a sign that will last a very long time. What you propose is at best a 5 year sign.
The board they have specified without using the brand name is Lusterboard. That's why it needs the u-channel edging. If you do...
If you offset mount the letters, you get drain lines of aluminum oxide from the studs. So siz of one, half a dozen of the other. Except dirt is easier to clean off.
Are you using genuine Graphtec blades? We ran into the same thing on ours and it turned out we were getting knockoff blades when we thought we were buying real ones. Switched vendors and all the problems went away.
Just changed the name on a boat and the previous name used a shadow cut from really thin chrome material that feels like Mylar--not stretchable at all. Feels thinner than cast vinyl. That stuff should be banned. It was deteriorated from the sun and was impossible to remove by the normal methods...
If the colors are all so faded that you can't discern them in a photo, then the pen you need is called a Sharpie. Draw the lines you want to be able to see at the edges of the faded layers of vinyl. Then take a squared up photo with something in the picture that has known dimensions. Use the...
Yeah, reflective, not air egress. Not meant for wrapping regular cars and trucks. It'll do almost anything normal 4 mil calendared cut vinyl with application tape can do.
I can assure Gino that there do indeed exist places with no sign codes whatsoever. There are plenty of them around where we are. Codes or not, you still have to hang signs right and make them right.
Since we can't see the structure you are proposing to hang the sign from, I cannot comment on...
Of course, to sit for a portrait even if it was a work portrait, the subject would have dressed up. That said, back then it appears everyone dressed that way if they could. Even in the 1950s and early 60s people wore tie and jacket to do almost anything. As a kid I remember that was also how you...
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