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If you go on their website, they have a "beefier" version. And they go up to 16ft long.
But I'm mainly show this for the motorized part that is very interesting.
I was looking at different options for an application table and found this one. It's interesting that you can stand at one end of the table and have a motorised lamination process with a pedal. Price is not too bad either. Does anyone know a similar product offered in north-america...
I have to quote an installation of 8 U-post. The customer already have his signs. I will supply the post (8 feet). It's for a parking and they will be installed in dirt. But I have to calculate the install could be harder since it's not a ''natural'' ground. How much would you change to install...
We are looking to get into rolled label. We are pretty set on our printer model (afinia). We can buy blank pre-cut label from the printer distributor but I'm looking for other suppliers to make price comparaison. I've search online and found only durafast, onlinelabels (located in usa). I've...
I'm looking for different options of optically clear film. I want to create my own pattern and frosted film when I will get my printer with white ink (probably the next generation of latex). Right now, I'm using general formula 255. The problem is the clear part is not really optically clear...
I just saw this in my facebook feed. It could be a great tool for marking small object. It could be a great gadget like the shaper tools. But for the price, compared of what other manufacturer charge for similar product, it seems too good to be true.
Here is the link: http://kck.st/2JXQUFe
I'm the one that mentioned the stacked milk crates with the bottom cut. But that make one buggy for material and another one for the tools. I want to figure a solution for a all-in-one setup.
I'm looking for suggestions for a buggy or trolley to carry my tools and material when I go to install site. I mostly do job in offices and stores. We often have to carry our stuff up-stairs. Right now, I have a tool bags with wheels that I can put small boxes over it and a trolley to carry...
we use drytac material and laminate for our dry erase stuff. We've tried alsmot all manufacturers and in the long run, Drytac was the best. And you can buy 75ft roll.
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