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Out of all the post & panel signs we do we never used cement, just dig your hole at least 30" deep set your post and pack the dirt around the post tight, done! Never had a sign tilt or blow over.
Grimco offers free slitting, I just don't remember if they said they did or did not do banner material.
I would think if you used a very fine blade on a power miter saw or a radial saw it would probably work good. I just never tryed it before.
Darlak was right on, but I would have been where weaselboogie quoted at, no removal this was a brand new pantoon boat, flat panels no rivets to.
Thanks for your answers, and have a great holiday weekend.
What would a 20ft pantoon boat cost to wrap, the panels are about 28"x4' about 55'x28" total with installation?
This boat has already been wraped I would just like to know what everybody else would charge. I will post the price this person paid for it
later on today.
Thanks
Are you printing with your heads set at high or low? I was getting prints like yours just not as bad, I lowered the heads and a couple of other things like clean the encoder strip and sensor and it started to print perfect again and has been ever since.
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