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your opinion...... so where's your bobblehead? :ROFLMAO:
T-Mobile girl is a litte anorexic, but cute. Flo not so much.
Flo is HOT when she does the motorcycle commercials....VaaROOOM VAAROOM. Oh my, just thinking about that "V-Twin" between her legs. mmmmm
The corner rounder I have is a very nice hand held 1/2". Like I said it works great for the lighter aluminum and mags. I have used it on dibond, although its a tight fit (cuts it easy enough, just almost too thick of material).....of course my large CNC with the spindel will make round...
Doubt they will kick you off the plane.....although its a wonder you didn't get strip searched.
Of course, I'm sure that happens to you quite a bit. :tongue:
Gino, I think your conducting an experiment on the power of suggestion.:ROFLMAO:
Its only until you tell someone that the foot will go counterclockwise that that will happen....or you would simply love to see how many try this.
Definately a nice job. I like the layout also.
Question....
How do you guys handle the "door areas", with the larger chrome trim around? Do you work the vinyl into those area from one large piece (then trim), or do you print smaller pieces and match it up? I've never applied over anything...
So what exactly are you trying to say Wayne??????
If I didn't know better, I'd swear you were making fun of Pennsylvanians. Watch your step there buddy. :cool:
My heart goes out to Brian and Cheryl. I had the pleasure to meet them at Gino's place. They are the nicest couple you would ever want to meet. I hope for all the best recovery for their son.
artbot
etching aluminum....a term used for cleaning and degreasing...and etching, so the paint can take a bite.
Although I understand you can do some "decorative" etching on aluminum also (I'm guessing that is where your mind was going?), I don't think zylene would be the product you would use.
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