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I assume you meant the 'R' and 'E'...?
Anyway, I get what you're saying. And I agree, it looks like the 'E' and 'A' should be closer.
That looks more accurate to me.
I'm not a font expert (obviously), but I know spacing between letters isn't always exactly the same from letter to letter.
The attached photos show the bottom serifs of the 'R' and the 'E' closer together than the 'A' and the 'L'.
Is this an error or is that just how this font is supposed to be?
This is one of the ones I use: http://www.haulotte-usa.com/index.aspx?site=US&lang=EN&page=MAC§ion=PRODUIT&objet=MACHINE%204527A&motorisation=electrique
45' platform height, 51' working height.
I get the Bil-Jax for $100 less than the JLG and it's a better lift. If you're near a Taylor Rental (or someone else that might rent them) you might want to take a look.
The attached photo is of a sign on Amazon...I'm hoping for a wholesaler. Anybody know of anything? Customer wants to be able to wheel it in and out and change the display with weekly specials.
Thanks for the responses. John, when I Google "font family" etc., I can't seem to locate an example of that actual font named "Family". Do you by chance have a link to a page that shows it?
I don't know how rough the concrete is, but typically you'd be fine with the 3M tape sold at Home Depot. That will hold it up long enough for the Lexel to set up. Once the Lexel sets up, it's not going to come down.
If you don't have VHB tape kicking around, expect to shell out around $100 for...
No offense, but that's a horrible recommendation. As stated, it dries and has no expansion capabilities.
Lexel stretches and works great in cold weather.
The tape and adhesive are used together in case one of them fails.
A heads-up: silicone doesn't adhere well to acrylic. It isn't recommended for use on acrylic. You should really consider picking up a tube of Lexel. It's about $8 but it will do its job.
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