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Here's my work station in my corner of my garage (it ain't much)
And in my corner of the den (again, not much)
Man I look like a drunk in these with my sunburnt nose but honest I'm sober.
I wish that part was as easy as your replying was.
They are each different, gotta do 'em in ye olde cut vynull.
Will PM yins about the price.
Thanks!!!!!!!
I spell and write better than I actually speak.
(and I do make a lot of mistakes, especially with the technical grammar portion)
But I actually cringe sometimes when reading the topics and posts in this forum.
We are supposed to be sign makers, yet most of us can't spell properly.
I expect...
Apologies if this is in the wrong forum.
I need approximately 75 circles routed from regular yellow coroplast.
They need to be 12" in diameter.
Can anyone advise me where to get these?
Thanks.
Jill
Smalt is pretty easy to do and creates a really nice effect.
You can get it Here or Here you'll also need Smith's Cream to add to the lettering enamel you'll use as glue.
If I can do it, anyone can.
Love....Jill
I speak from experience with easy off.
You can't use it in direct sunlight...which is probably where this boat is.
I think it would eat right into the gelcoat or turn it a funky color.
I myself would not care to experiment on an expensive boat.
I started hand-painting signs in 1985 when 1Shot still contained lead.
I started wearing latex gloves while pregnant with my second and third kids, by then the lead was out of 1Shot and my lead levels were always fine anyway.
The Ronan Aqua coat is not too bad, a bit thin for my liking but much...
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