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That really seems to bother you. May I inquire why ?? For someone who doesn't offer much, you sure find the oddest things to pick on. You must be a riot at lunchtime.
I just looked outta curiosity,........ it's almost 36,000. Get it right, bozo.
Over the years, we've done lots of them like this. One thing we did and this was before engineers and crazy-a$$ed permitting. We'd put all-thread through the wall and flange it to the inside wall. One place said, but we have apartments up there. So ?? You want a dead body down here ?? Guy...
Wow..... hold the pickles, hold the lettuce, hold the mustard, hold the ketchup...... get it your way on that sad lookin' burger. Threw it away cause the salad fixins' were gone.
That's what a framework usually entails, Gussets, battens and the outer edging with some mechanism for hanging it, welded into it for strength. So what's your question if you knew all that ??.
You can definitely see it's more than just a 3mm panel. Looks like a framework was used and maybe a 3mm attached on each side. Use a bucket on either side and one hold it in place, while the other one bolts it up there.
There's no argument. You're wrong and I'm right. The end.
Now start your new post in the russian conspiracy thread about the price of butter in england vs russia. See how that churns out.
See, here's where...... maybe you're not old enough to know what came first.
Plotters have always been a machine which plots drawings, graphs and other things on paper or some other media.
Die cut has many meanings if you go back to yesteryear.
A die is anything that cuts. We're not talking...
Unless I didn't follow along correctly, you have 2 faces to sandwich that single pole. Putting that framework up there with solid faces in it, does not meet code with how that pole was originally intended. I know codes may vary from location to location, but I don't see how that thing is gonna...
Someone said about one of the first things discussed is the distance of the sign to be read ?? That's a 'must'. Almost right after that, we'll ask, how/where is this going/being mounted or installed ??
That would tell ya that this sign will not meet codes.
My real question is, what's all...
Yes. Some refer to it as cut vinyl, but we call it die-cut vinyl. It was introduced to the industry as die-cut vinyl with the early gerber plotters when they came on the scene.
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Yeah, I know..... still can't see straight, but I never considered that small amount on a truck to be...
Up here in the colder months, no matter how careful ya are, there's bound to be areas that don't adhere 100%. Wrap and die-cut alike. If we had more warm sun, I'd say less time might be alright, but only the sun will keep those areas down. If you a wrap shop, doing a dozen vehicles a week or...
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