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Not every one but the good majority are as he described. I applaud you though, and anyone who is an employee and on this site. It shows that you actually give a **** enough to try and better yourselves in this trade.
huge letter sets we will do on coroplast on the router. we "key" the pieces together so its always a perfect fit and put the sharpie in the tool holder to do the shape outline/level lines ect
for most things we use a butcher type paper and do it on the plotter with the marker. we have dont...
but but hes been doing this for 30 years, you couldn't possibly know something he doesn't. He was hand lettering flintstone cars before you even knew what a sign was
you realize the OP stated a dump insert, which is an insert that goes in the existing bed of an 8' pickup truck.... Also there are no trucks on the road 10' wide without oversize load permits. You also might want to know there are very few loader buckets smaller then 6' wide unless we are...
ok i thought you where building in the shop and transporting. We build ours in the shop very similar only using alum angle framework skinned with dibond and lathe screwed overtop, then do our stonework. transports well, they just get heavy sometimes.
Looks nice, do you put lathe on the wonderboard or are you just mortaring the stone onto the cementboard? I would be worried about that being so brittle and cracking especially since you are building those in the shop and transporting them like that?
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