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what in the world are you talking about?
you are either bi-polar, on dope, or simply confused.
almost forgot about drunk. :confused:
keeping up with the times???? Did you quit drinking?
hey dude.....
Simply tried to offer some reassurance that I also thought (from your initial post) that the breaker could indeed be the problem. Problems that prevent you from doing your job are frustrating.
So why the F'n attitude, I don't know....but whatever.
My second thought was....
Why...
PS ....
your initial post didn't say it was an 8 year old machine. As you would say, giving us all information would help.
I'm sure some are familiar with that machine and would know it's age. Not my job to research all the particulars to resolve your problem.
Good luck nonetheless.
Breakers are meant to be sensitive. That particular breaker could have been overly sensitive. If indeed the breaker has been tripping numerous times over the years, that could indeed weaken it even further. So yes.
Otherwise your 98% moved to the 2% bracket.
LOL
I don't think any customer who gave you a print that said "pride" is going to argue that you didn't put "price".
Evidently they were okay with it the first time, they can be okay with it the second time.......
if that is indeed the situation.
customers are not proof readers. They merely look at the overall appearance of their proof.
We only hope they catch our typo's while looking at how "pretty" their sign looks on paper.
you typed it wrong. Bite the bullet
you were actually afraid of Fred? LMAO
I'm guessing you don't handle mean looking pugs too well either?!!
As for the smell, there is always a stench when someone steps on a pile of dog poop.
(don't forget to wipe your boot off Fred)
ps.. If Fred is selling his "wares", I would bet he is an...
Fracture | Glass Photos
So they describe this process of putting pictures on glass as.....
"Revolutionizing"
"Ground Breaking"
& "Innovative"
I saw their commercial on TV this morning. It didn't sound so Revolutionary to me.
Haven't sign shops been doing this very thing for quite some time...
Well my Simpleton Little Fella......
if you were to open your thread "Does anyone have a set fee", then look at the bottom of that very page, you will see a section that shows "SIMILAR THREADS".....and IN THAT SECTION you will see the this thread. Not because it was still on page one, but it...
Never noticed that before. Thanks for pointing that out (even tho you don't appreciate the significance of the quote or the originator)
And thanks Marlene!!!!! Sure do miss Big Al.
The power of making a good first impression....... yeah, never been my strong suit.
Second impression....or Third. If you manage to stick with me longer than that, I tend to grow on ya.
Many many (many) years ago, I buffed out a few poly faces with rubbing/polishing compound. I remember they turned out pretty well.
The yellowing cleared up, and the ghosting all but disappeared.
I don't recall how I cleaned them after buffing them out, but the new lettering held up well. This...
why don't they have the total number of "dislikes" for each person?
Based on the number of "dislikes" in this one thread alone, I'd have to assume you have way more dislikes than you do likes.
I would bet that percentage wise, Stacy has way more than you in the "likes" catagory.
Smart ass...
before I used a scotchbrite pad and alcohol, I would think repainting the wall may be an easier task?
I guess it would depend on the amount of coverage (or type of coverage) you were doing.
ie......if you were applying "cut vinyl" lettering, I don't know if I would use a scotchbrite pad and...
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