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  1. Recognize this font?

    Thanks.
  2. Trying to find material

    Unfortunately, you can vandalize polycarb almost as easily as you can vandalize flex face.
  3. If you were starting over, what would you do/buy?

    I hope the right way ≠ "That Guy?/"That Shop" that undercuts/lowballs everyone because you have another job or work out of your home.
  4. "hood" graphics

    :Oops:
  5. 4mm Coroplast Sign Stakes

    I like the mini 6" x 17" stakes. They are made from the same wire as the 10" x 30," but they are much stronger because they are compact. It's a lot easier to put the signs on the smaller ones, too. They are shorter and also keep your signs out of the wind better.
  6. Gemini Letters on sheetrock

    Patching holes from stud mounting >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> removing silicone and repairing damage And if it's an interior job with plastic letters, you only have to drill 2 holes per letter. Maybe 3 if you have an M or W or something. Couldn't be easier.
  7. Gemini Letters on sheetrock

    I would use studs.
  8. tow signage

    You can't vectorize your own simple parking signs = epic fail.
  9. Our First Boat Wrap...

    Great job. I just wonder how much is visible when the boat is in the water.
  10. Used Mimaki: How old is too old?

    I'm ready to buy my first printer. Most of the shops in my area have 54" Versacamms. I'm leaning towards a used and/or refurb 63" Mimaki. My question: how old is too old/obsolete? What is the oldest year model I should consider? 2006? 2007? 2008? In limited searching, I've seen some great...
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