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I totally understand what you mean Gino. And your idea was great. I live in area where things are totally different. You do x amount of work for someone hoping to possibly get something out of it later, and you dont. Its really cuthroat here. No one cares anymore either what it looks like. I had...
Adtechia, I dont give a crap how you paint it, Im not selling 4x4 nothings for 50.00. Thats the kind of thing Im facing here now with everyone thinking the sign business is a get rich quick scheme. Trouble is, they want to get rich 5.00 at a time. I wouldnt sell them for that even if I could get...
Arlo buddy, you surely have been put to the test over the past year. Im hoping and praying that this surgery will make you well and get rid of your problems. I always think to myself when one of my signfriends takes ill, there but for the grace of God go I. I consider myself blessed and very...
Did this window yesterday. Vinyl with a digital print. Colors were picked by the customer, as they were the young girl in pictures favorite colors. They named the restaurant after her, as she passed away a couple years ago.
I used Signfonts Ace High font for this one.
Cmon ol buddy. You were one of the first people I met years ago when I first got on the web. We've been good friends since then, I guess cause we both believe in the same things, and we both come from coal backgrounds. Im praying for you Joe, hang in there.
This is a guy I respect and admire and love like a family member. If he lived nearby, Id be at his house every day. Whatever you do, pray, think good thoughts, anything, send it to Joe. Cmon old buddy, you still got many years left in you.
We had a doozy of a storm here yesterday. Had a tornado warning, but no funnels were sighted. Many trees, rooftops and other things destroyed, including this big ol billboard next to the bypass. This thing has weathered many a storm, but not this one...
I always use a short nap roller for smooth surfaces, and I use satin finish. After rolling the whole board, I then go back and roll in even lines across the surface from one end to the next, making sure not to leave roller lines. After that dries, I do it again. This has always worked well for me.
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