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call pacific coast paints / pacific coast sign supply they are a merchant member here and have a huge selection of brushes. everyone there is knowledgeable and if you tell them what you are trying to achieve they will give you recommendations and choices. great people.
here's what I don't get ... real ... fake ... real fake ... whatever
how can you have ANY involvement in the mining industry and not be prepared for MSHA?
I've installed signs in mines (coal mines and gold mines) and by definition ANYONE who works at a mine is a miner and has to go...
dont forget our very own 'Fred' has camo offerings as well http://www.expressclipart.com/store/advanced_search_result.php?osCsid=e0eddcfa7b464c0d17f5ccd6f0ae5c1e&keywords=camo&search_opt=and
Or worse...you are approached by a client and you know that they will be a pain in the rear (i was going to trick Fred's software by using symbols and a 'bad word' but excercised better judgement...for once) ok lets try this again...you are approached by a client that you know will be...
- yes 'babysitting' projects can be a concern for anyone selling in this industry. you want to make sure that your projects are done on time and to the level of quality that your customers are going to expect or you will be the one who has to explain delays, problems, etc., you are dealing with...
as mentioned make sure that it is squeeky clean, the other problem that I have had is when the vinyl is really cold. if your shop is on the chilly side let the material warm up before trying to apply vinyl to it (or help it along with a heat gun)
I'm not going to comment on the Original Topic but regarding this wholesale versus retail I'd just like to point out that there are MANY very reputable companies that offer both, I don't know where it is written that you can not offer both?
The problem for me is when companies are not upfront...
lol James, I was involved in the review of the overall operation of a LARGE sign company over 100 employees and one of them huffed and puffed about the questionaire everyone was asked to complete and then an interview took place just to get employee's ideas on how to increase productivity...
as one of those 'bad guy' it is something that I notice often. I make my observations, report them to in house senior management or owners and discuss benefits or change as well as potential problems/consequences of change, and before implementation we have a 'heart to heart' with staff before...
-have never seen a 4X8 as being discussed with 3 posts.
-make sure you have a locator come if required.
-with coro (10mm) have better success screwing to posts with washers, vs routing a slot in side of posts for securing.
-if necessary set the posts in a foot from each side if necessary.
-keep...
Hey Signmeup ... Dan here :) If this guy is a serious sailor as it sounds like he is, these guys aren't just beating up on your design he will notice the sail plan.
Looks good though. Fix that and even the ragmen/sailors will be happy. Can't wait to see the finished product.
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