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I just REAL drunk the other night and broke into this shop and drained the ink out of this dorks machine....is there a way I can use it in my Rolands???
(REAL drunk, unlike just drunk like a normal night)
Are Carlie and UniMax going to "hook-up" in Chi Town and letter the inflatables. LOL.
I don't think I will be able to sleep after reading think thread!
I have this hard plastic thing. It has grooves on the sides and am not sure the use of it. Please advise me on the proper use of this HARD plastic device and the proper way to PUSH it....come on you sickos I am talking about my big squeegie!!!!
Light banding, and DO NOT use acylic use polycarb. Plexi-glass is straight out of the 80's. If the panel is too close there are going to be dark and light spots from the lamps. This is why some cabinets us pan faces. BTW did I mention to use polycarb (lexan) if you use plexiglass I consider you...
We have the wall mounted ones and love them. I do notice we do not use as many in the last 7 years since going digital. We now have 30 full rolls up and alot of "just a few yards" hanging. Now most of our film use is 54" rolls of orajet.
Back before I had our big shop we would use heat guns to no end! 40 degrees is nothing, we did them in 20 in Feburary. If you are concerned rent a shop or find a place that will let you pull it in after hours. BTW Rapid Tac is for beginners IMO!
People with house payments, car payments and using credit cards are the reason the country is in such a mess. The only bright side is people like me who only pay cash are buying up all these cheap properties!!! If you have to boroow money for that SUV you do not need it!!!!
For a 10 year lease you could have purchased property! Just a thought, I know I love the fact I have never rented or had a loan payment for that matter. Save your money, and get your own place and you will be in alot better off. Here is a link to help you...
You pay someone $10 an hour is going to cost you around $20 an hour with taxes and insurance, and employees never work as hard as the owner does. Keep that in mind.
Even a small shop should be getting $60-$75 an hour.
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