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Laying down non- laminated prints is aggravating, you gotta premask it. That material is so thin. We usually hold the end up with a metal ruler to keep it taut
We always use oracal 651. And do a little at a time and then rip it off. Use a brush do not roll it. And we like to do it on a table before stretching onto frame.
when I went to look for a domain, mine (of course) was not available. A few weeks later I got an email offering me MY domain for several grand. damn that torques me off. I'm like WTH are you doing with this? Yes there should be strickter rules BUT as with everything in this world money comes...
We get it by cargo ship from china. We buy 3 tons of it at one time. We store it in an old gas tanker truck parked behind the shop.
ok for real we by it by the quart at the walmart. We dont use that much at all
Nah, education and certification are not the answer and another waste of time. On the job training is the best way to learn anything. Out in the field not in the books. Books tell you what to do being on the job shows and makes you do. In "doing" you learn.
A shop back off the road, where no client comes. I will go to them.all printing is subbed out, I will still fabricate signs. No retail. All high end monuments and dimesnional signage
yes I actually use them under my kitchen cabinets. and for that purpose they look great.
Where I am, a lot of these beauty salon supply and cash checking places use them on their windows of their stores. Indians and Koreans love this crap. I think it is the most hideous thing I have ever seen...
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