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  1. My new daytime job

    Those photo don't look like plowing they look more like shoveling! You need to either get a plow or a snow blower. I wouldn't want to be shoveling that much snow!
  2. tips on painting cold rolled steel

    Good luck getting them approved before installing!
  3. tips on painting cold rolled steel

    Have you examined how the existing ones are done? It looks like the lower square tube is used to support the cabinet and then bolted to the poles!
  4. tips on painting cold rolled steel

    Have you looked at any other signs yet? That would show you how most are done. This mounting all depends on how the signs are made and the design of how they will look when finished. IE do they go in between the poles or extend to the outside edge of the support poles.
  5. tips on painting cold rolled steel

    Have you checked with the local authorities on what they require to do a jobs as you are intending to do? Does it need to be UL approved, if you fabricate does it need engineering stamps, etc.?
  6. tips on painting cold rolled steel

    Fabricate a mounting bracket/system. This can be done several different ways!
  7. tips on painting cold rolled steel

    As for aluminum most are done with extrusions made specifically for the sign industry.
  8. My new daytime job

    Any pictures?
  9. Blaster Cabinet: does anyone use these?

    :goodpost: and very important for your health!
  10. tips on painting cold rolled steel

    steel is not the correct material to build this out of. If you do not get all edges of the steel sealed/covered, it will rust!
  11. Drilling Stone

    No I wasn't thinking of cutting them, I was thinking drive them in and pull them out:frustrated::covereyes:
  12. Drilling Stone

    I'm not sure, but you could alway use a cement nail:ROFLMAO: :omg2:Now are you caling me old:help
  13. Drilling Stone

    A spline shaft is a little overkill for what most of us do!
  14. Drilling Stone

    You must not buy very much anymore, we do not make many things, all we do is assemble things with foreign items:banghead::frustrated::rolleyes:
  15. Drilling Stone

    That bulldog with a cheap bit will also have trouble drilling into hard concrete or stone!
  16. Drilling Stone

    For only 3 3/16"holes you could have just used one of these no electric needed!
  17. finding Nemo

    I haven't heard a name for it! Marlene I think you need to get a new vehicle with 4WD, that way you will look forward for some snow to once again play in. Or you just need to move to Fla. and get a new job:Big Laugh
  18. I just won a bid and need advice! HELP :)

    :goodpost::help
  19. Drilling Stone

    SDS hammer drill!
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