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I don't know about the (opti-koat 30#) , but I have aways used the kraft paper from Grimco. I did have to send one back for being smashed in the middle.
Without knowing the model, it just sounds like maybe the front or rear set got changed. I think if you hit enter after you pull lever it will switch front or back. I could be wrong but I would just check that.
Thanks for the reply. I have some on the way to try out. I talked to Coastal today and they said mostly just try a few technics, but hopper gun sounded like the best way to go.
Thanks for the reply. But I'm looking for advice on TSF-45 only. It is a product for HDU to give it certain textures. I'm not talking about Drivit type products.
I have a project coming up and I am thinking of using TSF-45 for a stucco or knock down kind of finish. Any tips would be great. I was wondering if a hopper gun would be best or just mitt it on and sponge/ roll for desired effect. I am trying to get kind of that Peachtree look onto signfoam...
We use the clear mostly on vehicles. Store fronts, not so much. On vehicles, it lets you see out when its raining. If not then the holes fill up and you can't see out at all.
I have been doing the screw in the lid of my lettering enamels for over 15 years. I rarely get a skin and use all the paint. I use a 1/2'' long self tapping screw with a washer tacked on the top. When i'm done with a can of paint the screw goes into the new can. The picture shows a few of my...
So it wasn't Gatorfoam brand? What is Gatorboard? Is it the same as Gatorfoam? We use a lot of Gatorfoam here and sometimes foam core for short term use.
It's not too common to see them here. We are 2 blocks from the city center area. But there was woods around the Jefferson Laboratory up until recently. Must have scared them out. This area had a bad Feral cat problem here a few years ago. I would come to the shop on a weekend and they would be...
I spoted one of these guys the other day running by neighbors shop, I've seen 3 since then. They are currently ripping wooded sections out nearby for Lidl store, near the Jefferson Labs.
I agree with Gino on the steel frame. My experience is that steel frames cause more damage in the long run. I think it's probably due to the different rates of expansion.
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