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  1. A couple scripts I thought I had

    Thanks Fred! I knew I recognized one anyhow, Nevison, but it wasn't installed anymore...
  2. Banner / poster hanger?

    Try Testrite or Orbus
  3. A couple scripts I thought I had

    I hate when I look at something and say to myself "oh yea, I got that...piece of cake". Anyone recognize these two? Thanks
  4. HDU trim

    I get some from Outwater plastics too. Also do a fair amount inhouse with cutoffs and the router table.
  5. Applying printed vinyl to presubstrate, a few questions

    another old thread that gets revived for no good reason
  6. Real Estate logo usage for mock-ups?

    "As far as pricing goes I have invoices from these other shops that a friend gave me so I know exactly what they are charging." "if the company that guy works for or some other sign shop finds out what you guys are pulling, you can get into a lotta trouble.........it's now a question of...
  7. Installing a sandblasted redwood sign on stacked stone

    "One practically needs to have a full woodworking shop in order to properly plane, join and assemble a planked panel that large and not have it warp. You need to use dowels, biscuits or other methods on your joints and it STILL can warp. All it takes is a couple of boards not being as dry as...
  8. Installing a sandblasted redwood sign on stacked stone

    That's not just "reclaimed" it's in danger of snapping because it was poorly built.
  9. Solar illumination of sign

    Go to a "real" electric supply house, the ones available at the home centers don't have the brightness needed
  10. Installing a sandblasted redwood sign on stacked stone

    If you don't hit anything substantial toggles may work, just add an extra bracket or two.
  11. Name that in 4, 3, 2, 1...................

    Again, yeah, but using what ?? Depends on the surface, right? The first time I did it on a brick wall I didn't know about fitches...
  12. Installing a sandblasted redwood sign on stacked stone

    Yea, I think a french cleat would work, you can mess around with it till you get it level.
  13. CNC vendor offering polymetal cuts?

    Hart Supply in Mass.
  14. But really...how long or how to test?

    Yea, I've always though they should date vinyl, or I should date it when it comes in. But when I have a questions about the age of a roll I relegate it to "temp" signs.
  15. PVC Pipe Sandwich Boards... any DIY experience?

    Yes, those could be fabricated in house fairly easily. I agree that they will blow over, but you'd probably need steel pipes to make them heavy enough. Sand in the pipes is an interesting idea. Or some kind of folding base that could be weighted would help too, that's what we usually do. But of...
  16. How much would you charge?

    "I'm trying to use up all my calendered stuff" That means you had that roll in stock? How old was it?
  17. Billboard

    Keep it simple, legible and to the point
  18. RIP for AI

    Geez....I saw the thread title and was feeling bad that Al died...
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