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for small cabinets and jobs up to 750lbs I think that would be great. the only thing I would do would be remake the outriggers a lot beefier and put trailer crank jacks on them to get the weight off the tires better. If anyone has doubts about these. Rocco from wehangsigns.com up in canaduh has...
That is signcomp commercial extrusion, there is no end removable retainer. you will have to remove the entire retainer system and remove some corner keys to get and end free to slide the faces out. it is pretty straightforward once you get the retainers to the ground. This looks very low, so it...
ahh yes this brings back some memories. I wonder how they got them in there the first time. Anyways Before I go and start beating in the raceways I try swaping out the springside sockets with stationary. This can give you just the clearence you need while still keeping good tension on the lamp
p.s. i just dropped 800 on new front tires last week for new tires on a crane and, blew out an outrigger line on a truck yesterday....yea, we really make money hand over fist!
thats the point, you didnt make the investment to have the capability, the other companies did and need to charge accordingly.
and why would you get special pricing unless you are feeding them install work every week. My trucks do install work for other companies daily and I only can discount...
alanson rss line is an electronic that wires like a magnetic. so that's an option if you want to stock those. The good thing about them is you only need to stock 4 diff kind of ballast if you want to stick with just them as opposed to having all the magnetics you need to stock your service...
a saw, welder, 2part sign epoxy and router with flush cut bit is all you need for those. Nothing was bent on the sign you posted. look up a local wholesaler or have them shipped in. Mchenry Industries builds a lot of these for a sign company I install for. check them out if you still need...
have you looked at a wells fargo bank in the last two years? all those red pans with channel letters mounted on them are dibond. I agree with you though, for my customers i would always use alum and glue and flush cut to an alum angle subframe for a pan sign.
If I can get 3 years out of a 15k printer I would be overjoyed considering I was paying 5-6k a year in service contracts for my 9000. Just set up my 26500 today, the tech is about to leave. So far so good
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