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Most go for $750+ if the seller has any feedback at all. The seller in your link had zero feedback.
But you're right, the market has spoken. No sale!
I'll put it on ebay this weekend. I just hate losing so much of the price to fees.
I remember seeing a video in the last couple of months where a worker was using a unique tool to cut the backing paper while using the "hinge" method to apply. It wasn't a pair of scissors but looked to me like a plastic handle with a ball shape on the end that was slit that they just pushed...
I didn't think that this was accurate. I thought that dropping the roller did only that but I checked it today and yes, the cylinders do add additional down force. I got it operational at about 4:00 today and I shot a quick video with my phone. I'll try to get it uploaded tonight.
I'll post a pic or video tomorrow but the roller essentially "floats" on the bench. There is no other force holding it down other than it's own weight.
I'm not following you on the springs.
Imagine dropping a rolling pin on a counter and pushing it across. Irregularities in the counter top would not be compensated for by having springs under the roller handles.
Does that make sense or am I completely misunderstanding how you would use the...
Sorry. I normally don't get sucked in to these things. The arrogance was just more than I could stomach tonight.
Great link. It certainly reinforces this as a viable solution. I'll let you know how it goes.
I was hoping that Lowes stocked the epoxy but based on their website, that doesn't seem to be the case. I'll run by there in the morning to confirm. What other types of businesses would stock it? Paint suppliers? I'd rather find it locally if possible.
Congrat's on your 30' of lexan.
I'm not trying to insult you. I'm trying to encourage you. To go away.
You have nothing useful to share on this topic and that's ok. Accept it and move on.
I don't think it's a parallel issue because when pressure is released from the air cylinders, the roller essentially just rolls on top of the table. I think the issue is low spots in the work surface.
I ran application tape over the top to get a sense of where the issues where and yes, there...
Who said '"a lot" of screw ups? You can't lay EC film by hand. You're out of your element on this topic, skippy. When I need help wrapping a side mirror, you'll have my undivided attention. How about running your little circles back to one of the reality tv threads?
If all I did was wrap vehicles, then all I would need is a laminator.
Moving 5’ x 12’ sheets of .100 aluminum through a laminator can be done. But it takes a lot of space and screw ups are very costly, not to mention the fact that it is a very strenuous activity when doing it day after day...
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