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I haven't eaten there in 15+ years, but I didn't think it was all that bad then. Unless you cook it to death, it's pretty hard to screw up pasta and salad.
I recently used self-piercing No. 2s on signbond recently. (Regular, not longnecks.) Pre-drilled holes. Gave them a few raps with a hammer just to make sure afterwards. As far as I know they are still good.
He has another thread where he explains he can't use a router to cut his product, he needs to use a laser.
OP, I suggest you go to N Glantz there in Louisville. They have a warehouse/distribution center and you can check out all of their substrates.
There is a wealth of info on this topic here on the site. Search, search, search.
https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Asigns101.com+enlarging+photos&oq=site%3Asigns101.com+enlarging+photos&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i58.9535j0j7&sourceid=chrome&espv=210&es_sm=93&ie=UTF-8
We built and installed this sign probably 10 years ago, and we need to change the graphics on the face for the third time. The retainer is .040 and it will get a new sheet of polycarb because of yellowing.
Just wondering which VHB tape to use. Double-sided tape (but not VHB) was used the first...
Can't you just make up a number for how deep the posts are in the ground? It's not like they are going to dig them up to verify. And that borough is appropriately named, as it is missing a number of common sense qualities.
We've used nothing but Magnum since 1997 when we opened. I don't make anywhere near as many magnetics as years ago. I haven't had any failures like Gino has experienced (that I know about), but I have noticed that the magnetic properties of the product don't seem near as strong as they used to...
If you need others here are 5 of them on ebay for $4.99 each.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Excalibur-large-subtitle-Metal-new-guaranteed-to-last-a-lifetime-exl-/261377897649?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3cdb5634b1&vxp=mtr
Yes. There are people here who use nothing but the Big Squeegee. Use the search function and you'll find a wealth of great information on the BS here. Youtube has many great videos, too. In particular, I like the one about how to use a vinyl core to assist when your lam has a very thin backing...
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