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Mixing red and yellow rocks with animal fat and marrow to make vibrant paints as well as abalone shells full of dried-out red pigment.
1-Shot Vermillion?
Op was making pottery back then. Probably started making no return signs a couple days later and fell into the trade... :wink:
Maybe he's thinking Diamond Grade Reflective.
Get him to sign off on a sample...
http://www.3m.com/product/information/Diamond-Grade-Reflective-Sheeting.html
They have some good prices on certain thing but they lose a lot of my orders because my local Tubelite cuts aluminum with a panel saw instead of a shear.
I've messed around with the VersaCamm on some clean Edge Ready metallics a bit but find printable reflective inkjet material works better, has more pop, and less imperfections.
Don't clear the sign until the paint starts to chalk. Then you can clearcoat it to a buy a few more years. Most of the 1-Shot/ Chromatic type clears suck and will most likely fail sooner than you enamel does.
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