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Chris, shoot me an email with your contact information. I know where there is one of those here in Montgomery that may still be available cheap. It's in an old house/office and they couldn't move it out because the floors won't support it anymore (the floors were reinforced underneath when the...
Pricing - got to be low enough for me to make money and high enough for them to make money
Production time - I demand timely service and making promised deadlines. Sure, if a supplier misses a promised production date every now and then I don't sweat it, things happen, but they'd better be on...
Yep, time to start looking for an installer.
I've got a guy I've been using long enough that I never go behind and check his work any more, it's usually better than I'd personally do. For basic work like installing 4x8 real estate signs we worked out a standard rate, for anything out of...
It's been a week since he's been on. Somebody needs to post a baby mama/drunk driving/possum hunting/get rich with cheap labor post soon, this place is losing some of it's color.
Now that you mentioned it I should have just pm'd Rick. He'll have an answer, know of 4 more books I have to buy, and a passel of links.
The man is the dang encyclopedia of design knowledge
there's a name for the style of artwork Frank Fellers has on the cover of the latest catalog. I've been digging through magazines and books for an hour trying to find it and I'm coming up blank. In the shop we call it Ghetto Cowboy but I need to know the actual "formal" name.
Any clue?
Feel...
We sent ours off once to have it recovered. I'm not sure what they did to it but what we got back was the same print head we shipped off, it was clean and shiny, and it worked great for about a week (about the typical lifespan for Color Camm print head from our experience)
Another option would have been to have left the seam, then put a piece of floor laminate behind the handle. Doors take a lot of wear right behind the handle, the floor laminate is a whole lot more protective than just regular laminate. You could have sold it as a "Free upgrade".
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