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  1. Uh-oh.........................

    Perhaps they should check for a large lump in the midsection of the pet snake??? just a thought. There's another possibility. LMAO you kill me!!!
  2. way to high?

    Now that you say.... , I'd say you were a little low. : )
  3. Install company screwed me, What can i do?

    hang in there John. I don't mean to kick you when you're down, but if it looked terrible when you were done, I can only assume you F'd it up. Sure there are better material choices, but the 651 is a doable deed. I'm thinking you may be spoiled with the air release vinyls. Like Gino, when I...
  4. 400 to high???

    Both are 30" tall logo's. :help If its the one on the right, I think you have a little wiggle room. (I'd go $397.00)))) If its the one on the left you quoted for $400, then you are Edna's brother?? Either way, you need to ask better questions than Edna!!
  5. Painted Ranch Sign

    Very nice Jill.
  6. John1 PLEASE Really

    Im afraid you have bigger issues. LOL
  7. Parking Signs

    I picked this one out as a forum creeper before this thread even started. Rounding the corners with "snips", then asking if she (he, what) needs to sand the edges, is laying it on a little thick. (.808 is too thick to be sharp. Its good, no sanding necessary) Edna, you can't get too...
  8. Parking Signs

    Hope Dads helped with the magenta homework. Let me guess Darrel, Darrel & Darrel? Darn good thing you have "all the help you want" if you're bending .808 aluminum. Should take all 6 to pick up the sheet. :rolleyes: I would have to think that race car is the slowest on the track. On the...
  9. GM, JEEP, Chrysler LOGOs

    back the boat up a minute..... What kinda PIE? Banana Creme? Coconut Cream? Pumpkin? (yep in that order) Banana Cream is the green.
  10. Oracal 651 problems

    I'd say you have a problem with your machine. Even that doesn't make sense, being the backer paper can't stretch. (moot point, being it seems you have abandoned the thread anyways) As for people using 651 over 751, I could never understand. Sure, there is a big difference in a 50 yard roll...
  11. A lot of work for a low impact sign...oh well...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rkgx1C_S6ls A video (or picture) is worth a thousand words.
  12. What can I get for brushed aluminum substrate with a foam or whatever backer?

    :thread Thanks Rex. I got to checking, and my supplier carries this product. I just sent them an email order for 2 sheets.
  13. What can I get for brushed aluminum substrate with a foam or whatever backer?

    How many sheets do you think you will need?
  14. Walmart blocking data cell service?

    :goodpost::U Rock::toasting:
  15. A lot of work for a low impact sign...oh well...

    And did you find it especially stressful that you had to swing over top of the stairwell? LOL
  16. Walmart blocking data cell service?

    In the United States of Wm....I think they do as they damn well please. The FCC.....LMAO, please.
  17. Anyone going to the Pioneer Show?

    yes its in Pittsburgh. I was planning to go, but just found out we have company coming in that day.
  18. OSHA specs?

    DING DING DING DING. This is the correct answer. I finally got thru to my OSHA rep in Erie, PA who told me this (almost word for word). They also gave me their name and contact info. Thanks GMR55
  19. OSHA specs?

    Here is a picture I copied from Fire&Safety Co. The font for DANGER is totally different than seton or emedco, yet they say OSHA compliant also. This font looks like what I've seen in the past.......NOT seton's or emedco's. I don't want to guess what is correct.
  20. OSHA specs?

    http://www.emedco.com/labels/safety-labels/confined-spaces.html and here is emedco's. They say OSHA compliant also, yet the "danger" oval is much larger. So is the wording underneath. Again, I appreciate the link, but you can check a dozen links that all say OSHA compliant, yet none are...
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