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We constantly get late night pick ups from our driver hours after their normal pick up time. We're not far from their facility and our particular driver is almost always out late so for us we have to take good care of him. This year he'll get an expensive bottle of tequila. On slow years...
I had good success doing this although I don't know if they held long term, they were for seasonal stuff. If in doubt they can always apply the cling wet and it'll stick 99% of the time and should hold if they don't move it.
Making a stud mount pattern for that is gonna suhhhh-uck, but can definitely be done.
we rout tons of komatex for display stuff we do unless it's budget minded stuff. It almost looks like styrene at a nice discount comparitively.
I'm interested in pick up some hexis to tryout. I've been using the 1080 and more recently the Avery SWF which I think is really nice stuff to put on. The pricepoint being under 3M is nice too. Lottsa VW and Audi nerds over here want their roofs done.
I'm cutting thinner coro on a gerber router and it's coming out excellent. Typestries was nice enough to make a post ages ago about speeding up the feed rate and slowing down the cutting rpm for good results. I'm running 400 ipm at 10,500 rpms on 4-5mm coro w/ excellent results.
On Paintwraps I tell the client to claybar the car for the best results. I mainly deal with car nerds for the paint wrap stuff so their happy to do it. Most of them wipe the car w/ a diaper twice a week as is.
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