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Look them up in whois and notify their isp or hosting company. Alternatively, your email service should have an option to block individual addresses and entire domains as needed.
So sorry for your loss, it hurts I know. We lost our Maxwell about a month ago. And I still tear up every time I think of him. The hurt will pass but the memories are forever. Here is a site that I found useful in this time o grief.....
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Hi Paul, might be able to help you with this. I've done aluminum and stainless. I will need a lot more info from you. Give me a call at 800-884-5016 or email the specs to info@ccengraving.net.
Been running the 2550 now for almost 5 years. Good solid machine. Origonally bought it for ADA application and it works just fine for that if you are not in a hurry. Use it 90% now for routing architectural blanks and use a gravograph IS900 for the ADA work. Engraving with this machine leaves...
We can do it on 1/4 clear acrylic, using standard raised text colors. You would have to back paint. If you can go with 1/8 there are lots of colors available.
Nothing about the sign is compliant. Font and text are wrong and you need pictograms. That said at least 30% of the ADA I do is not compliant. Best I can do is advise of any problems so I'm covered and you're covered. Chances are if it's not new construction compliance will not be a problem.
Contact the manufacturer of the material and ask them for machining instructions. If that fails its trail and error. Lowest RPM possible and fastest xy speed to start. Work it from there. You also might what to throw a chunk of dry ice into a shop vac and reverse the hose to blow on your project.
Judging by the questions you are asking you are not any where near qualified to own a business. It seems this is an emotional attraction for you rather than a logical financial decision. While this board can offer a wealth of information for those in the business it cannot give you sound advice...
Give them what they want not what they need. I run into this all the time. At least 20% of the ADA signage I produce is not fully ADA compliant. Best I can do is advise on compliance issues and usually get back it's the owner's or architect's problem. Okey dokey, I've covered my butt and...
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