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I had a thought this morning while passing two people who had been pulled over by State Troopers in the nice new speed trap I get to drive through every morning.
Anybody ever gone and changed the speed limit on a sign? Even better...has anyone ever gotten a ticket for doing, say, 55 mph in a...
Personally I don't like "door wraps". It just looks all mis-matched, patched together to me when the fenders are a different color. I think the customer would be much better served with a combination of cut vinyl graphics and a print for to globe so you could use the vehicle paint as the...
Ditto. Give her a price for vinyl on a new panel or pad mounted Gemini letters on what she's got and let her pick from those two options. You know more about what can be done than the customer does....don't let her tell you your options, that's your job.
Depends on the vinyl you're using and how you're printing. Make sure your vinyl has clear adhesive on it and make sure you're laying down enough ink so that the print doesn't look washed out when it's lit.
I've got one of those. He does cross coutry air races and he says they actually measure the numbers every time and they have to be exact...1.75" stroke in places won't work....2.25" in the thick parts won't either. I ended up creating my own numbers by drawing the centerlines and adding a 1"...
I really like it, it almost glows.
I think seeing it on a different colored background would help, the black and the dark navy are kind of clashing, that's nothing against the design, just the display.
Fred's suggestion to gang them on one page and sub them out is BY FAR the best plan for what you're trying to do.
If you're insisting on trying it yourself you can buy laser printable bumper sticker paper at Office Depot. I can't tell you a whole lot about it, I noticed it one day and invested...
Werner ladders are riveted, Little Giants are welded. To me rivets are like wind slits....just a place for failure to get started. Also Werner uses a lower grade of aluminum in their ladders.
Look like they're using the Kinko's price book. You'd think that if international corporations realize what they need to sell stuff for to make a profit the rest of us would learn from them.
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