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Let me be the second to "break the rules" Merry Christmas and God bless all my fellow 101'ers. Hope I don't get banned for that!!!
Just REMEMBER CHRIST is the reason for this and everything else.
that is why he kicked that Jobbs guy's a$$!!! BTW if you have an iphone or ipad YOU GOT RIPPED OFFF!!! Cause I got something better for half price....nothing you can say will change that SUCKAS!!!! Just check it out on youtube.....oh wait YOU CAN'T!!!!
I had the first two iphones so I got...
Takes too long to know what it is about. It looks cool, but you need a better welcome page. IMO if you have to scoll through the welcome page I am outta there....
Rivet brushes scratch the film so badd! A 3" foam roller with heat works just as good as the Rolli-deal. It is all in how you lay the film to start and WHAT film/lam you use. Try doing a ribbed semi trailer with rivets (reafer trailer) PITA big time!
How many you going to do? If you are only starting out cut your shape from a peice of MDO and use that a a template to hand router them. We do this and I can bang out 100 in around an hour. Way cheaper than a CNC, if that is all you are goig to do with it.
didn't metion the software, no trying to be a "buzz-kill" just didn't want them to think just getting a printer was making them a sign shop!!!!
That printer alone is not goig to be able to do outdoor signs without another $10-$15K in equipment, it sucks that the printer salesmen don't tell...
SSSOOOO, what laminator did you get? No one told you about that $10K part did they???
Yeah, you need another TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS in equipment!!! Sorry to be the one to bust your bubble.
No laminator = no outdoor stuff!!!!
And NO a big squeegie (great tool) is NOT a laminator!!!!
I have some stuff with orcal 210 laminate facing south that is 6 years old and looks good. On stuff I know is going to be up a while I use orajet 3551 with 290 lam. It is on my shop trucks for 7 1/2 years and looks good.
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