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  1. What would you price this at?

    $158 here (plus tax).
  2. How do I attack this sign?

    Same here. Let me just say I learned that lesson the hard way.
  3. Large banner Frame Help Please!

    The first pic I posted is of a 30' x 9' frame and the second one is a 20' x 8', I believe. These work quite well for very large banners.
  4. Large banner Frame Help Please!

    We sell the Clips In banner frame from Admiral. http://www.admiral-wholesale.com/ You can also order these through Grimco. The profile is about 2.5" wide and 1.5" deep. They are very easy to install and also easy to swap out banners in. They make a tool to open them that you (or your customer)...
  5. Avery Failures Return

    I'm surprised you went with Avery instead of Oracal.
  6. does anyone know of an alternative to The Big Squeegee Laminator found on fellers?

    There's no use trying to explain it. Some people have no business sense. This should be a no brainer.
  7. Corrugated polycarbonate material?

    That's what I figured you meant. Do you know of a good supplier for these types of sign cabinets off hand?
  8. Corrugated polycarbonate material?

    We have Menards here, too. And I kind of thought this might be that same stuff. We are very likely not going to use the same material as a replacement. I'm only trying to figure out what it is, where it can be purchased, and for how much so I can do a price comparison and show that the solid...
  9. Corrugated polycarbonate material?

    This is a good customer and a national company. They aren't cheap at all, they just occasionally put out this message board to announce sales and local events because they feel their $350 investment is better than a $15 yard sign. I'm only looking into this material for future reference, mainly...
  10. Corrugated polycarbonate material?

    Here's the material in question next to a piece of standard yellow coroplast. It's .177" thick.
  11. font id help

    Venus Rising
  12. Corrugated polycarbonate material?

    Before I left the shop today, I had a good regular customer come by and bring me a piece of a broken sign face. I didn't get a photo of it before I left so I will post a pic tomorrow. The material appears to be approximately 4 mil corrugated plastic, but it's very hard and obviously brittle...
  13. The Great Seal of the United States (with the Eye in the Pyramid): aluminum and steel

    The size of certain elements and the placement is way off. Namely, the lettering across the top doesn't follow the arc. The ribbon on the bottom appears too low, as does the pyramid. I would use a slightly oversized adhesive vinyl template to place the elements, similar to what we use to place...
  14. The Great Seal of the United States (with the Eye in the Pyramid): aluminum and steel

    I can see a lot of things wrong with this, but I guess if you're happy with it.
  15. Grimco and Orafol

    Same here. They are a great company with great products. I like the fact that they only produce adhesive vinyl products and adhesive tapes, whereas 3M and Avery produce everything under the sun. I'd rather deal with companies like Orafol who specialize in one thing and aren't diversified.
  16. Grimco and Orafol

    As many of you may know, Grimco and Orafol (Oracal) had a bitter relationship and Grimco was not able to carry Orafol products. Well, with a buyout of Proveer Canada and Grimco under different management these days, they will now be carrying Orafol products. I was notified of this earlier last...
  17. Whats your favorite weeding tool?

    I use the one on the left for adhesive vinyl, and the one on the right (dental pick ground down to a dull point) for heat press materials.The 'ball' pick doesn't stab me in the fingers, doesn't stab into the backing paper, and allows me to pick and weed very quickly.
  18. Hand cut polystyrene

    Thanks guys. I didn't figure it would be much different than cutting 3 mil PVC but it never hurts to ask.
  19. Business card

    I still don't get it. This is the back of the card, so what's going on the front? If it's a two sided card, why not put some of the info on the front, and other less prioritized information such as the list of services on the back?
  20. Hand cut polystyrene

    I have a simple question. Can polystyrene as thick as .060" be cut easily enough with a razor knife? I would just be doing straight cuts, nothing too fancy.
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