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  1. Shirts.. Tagless, private labeling?

    You can get a manual pad printer for $439, it would be a GREAT investment and also allow you to get into a new market of imprinting other items like pens and key fobs, etc. http://www.ebay.com/itm/251705419890?ssPageName=STRK:MESINDXX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1436.l2649...
  2. Shirts.. Tagless, private labeling?

    Pad printing is the fastest and cheapest way to go for Tagless Care Labels. Yes, you need a different Cliche (plate) for each different label type. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7ulJUgrM2s
  3. Shirts.. Tagless, private labeling?

    Pat, you don't need a different pad, you can use the same silicone rubber pad in your pad printing machine, you only need a different cliche (plate) for each different artwork. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GahUxycTQto
  4. Removal of wall letters..............................

    Another idea is to put a long flat blade into a replicating saw (with no teeth), and let the saw do all the work starting at the top and letting the weight of the saw do the work as you move down the wall. The pre-made is a little pricy ($400+), however we all have a replicating saw, so all we...
  5. Removal of wall letters..............................

    Over the years I have used the classic PVC Cable Saw to remove letters and graphics glued to the wall. They are cheap ($6) and have a fine tooth like quality to the wire (more like a spiral) and padded handles at the ends. It does a good job and does not cut into the wall as you pull back and...
  6. Radiant Heat in Shop

    Yep, it depends on a lot of things, like three more winters after this paying $325 am month x 6 months of cold weather x 4 years = $7800 in heating bills, which is money spent and gone and nothing to show for it, and if you continue to stay there, this scenario keeps going, how much in ten...
  7. Profiles and CutContour

    You didn't say which software you are using with the CutContour issue? Here is how to do it with Illy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urK9AsPIXOU Also you can go to the Roland Support website and get lots a good info: http://www.rolanddga.com/owners/support/
  8. Radiant Heat in Shop

    Yes, sell all you can, but you can't control what you sell or how much, that decision is up to the customer and they are having HIGH heating bill this time of year also, which makes them cut back on purchases. It's better to take control of things you have FULL CONTROL over, like INSULATING...
  9. Radiant Heat in Shop

    Here is a good video showing a project lowering a very high ceiling down to a normal height that will not allow all your heat to linger way up there. Notice the laser line projected on the walls to guide the installation of the wall angle. The T-bars are suspended from wire coming down from the...
  10. Radiant Heat in Shop

    As mentioned several time already, the basic fact is HEAT raises and you have HIGH ceilings over your work area. The radiant heater is located up close to the ceiling, so the heat stay up there (as Gino said, nice and cozy for the bugs up there). Have you heard the phrase "pay me now or pay...
  11. Well what to do now.

    Join the Mounties and serve your country! I think you will look good in RED....:thumb:
  12. New Shop Finally Ready To Show

    Nice job on your building, I built my 3200 s/f home here in Texas back in 1993, I did it part time (evenings and weekends) so it took me 2-1/2 years, I did all the framing (even the cut on-site hip roof that was a big challenge for me), plumbing, electrical, drywall, trim work etc., but the...
  13. Ag repair logo

    Yea, but even they didn't use the overpowering face of a bulldog, and maybe they should have....as it relates to the name of the tractor.
  14. How to fit a vinyl cover on a credit card

    Ok, let me get this straight. People are poor and have NO money, so they get Food Stamps, which today is in the form of a credit card (EBT). Yet, they have $9 to spend on a cover for the EBT to HIDE the fact that they are actually using an EBT card for purchases, because they want to be able...
  15. New Shop Finally Ready To Show

    That Auto Floor Guard is very clever - and may come in handy, and it will protect that awesome finished floor. Still waiting for the outside photos???????
  16. A couple of recent jobs

    All are very nice and the bar signs is the winner - winner - chicken dinner!!!! :rock-n-roll: :thumb: :clapping: :smile: :corndog:
  17. New Shop Finally Ready To Show

    Very nice job, like everyone else, I love the floor. Ok, nice photos, can you show us what the out side of the building looks like? Yep, you got to love that commute.....:ROFLMAO:
  18. Vehicle graphics for memorial to fallen troops

    Pat, first off if you haven't served in the military you probably will not understand this kind of thing? Many soldiers get tats to memorialize their fallen comrades (see photos below). I served in Vietnam for 18 months and we lost fellow soldiers in my unit, and in total we (Americans), lost...
  19. 3mm ACM panels with a diamond plate texture

    I have NOT been able to find any, but reading the trailer manufactures specifications again, maybe he means the diamond plate is applied to the 3mm ACM? ALL NEW FOR 2014! Ecotrek Camper presents The All Aluminum All Terrain T3 Roof Top Tent Trailer Outfit yourself with the Finest All Terrain...
  20. Lost Power, Printer Not Responding

    Good to hear you are back up and I glad to hear you were covered for the cost of the main board! Yes, I hope folks on here can learn from this (and many others) lessons, a spike or surge can play havoc to high end electronics components. It's better to be PRO-ACTIVE, and use the proper battery...
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