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  1. Font ID Please

    Jester (Regular)
  2. Font Help Needed

    Corleone
  3. font help always appreciated....

    Anklepants (Regular) Arial SignPainter (HouseScript)
  4. Font ID please

    Essence Sans (Light)
  5. As ugly as it is..

    TR Kids (Regular)
  6. Font help Fast

    Salzburg-Serial-Heavy (Regular Bold)
  7. What is your favourite tool?

    Heck yeah they are!!!
  8. Font Help

    Calluna (Black)
  9. Vectorising help

    Ahhh, the irony. Just arrived today...
  10. Vectorising help

    Thanks for posting this so I didn't have to. Very well said.
  11. Font Help Please an Thank you

    Klinic Slab (Book Italic)
  12. Font ID Help Thank You!

    Seagull Md BT (Medium)
  13. Font Trouble

    Blanch (Caps)
  14. How many step stakes for 36 x 24 sign?

    You know, I forgot all about these things. We have a couple of them laying around the shop so I will definitely offer them that option.
  15. How many step stakes for 36 x 24 sign?

    I'm going to price out some H frames for him as well, but originally he requested wire stakes for 24" x 18" signs, then said he wants to go with 36" x 24" signs instead so I'm just making sure I know what all options are available.
  16. How many step stakes for 36 x 24 sign?

    I mean 36" wide x 24" tall.
  17. How many step stakes for 36 x 24 sign?

    The coro is a matter of convenience, not price. There are other reasons to use coro, where price is completely irrelevant, as in temporary signage. This place builds and sells log cabin homes, so I'm 100% certain that being cheap has nothing to do with anything. Now if trying to place two...
  18. How many step stakes for 36 x 24 sign?

    I know a single wire step stake is ideal for a 24" x 18" sign and will work okay up to 24" x 24". Common sense would tell me that given this information, a 36" x 24" coroplast sign could be held in place with two wire step stakes...or would a realty frame or other type of stake work drastically...
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