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So it sounds like you have a solid hold down, what are your fees and speeds? Bit model number? I can't strongly suggest Belin bits enough for cutting alum
My low cost, low maintenance new addition to my fleet. Never again will I have DMV worries or stresses of smog checks.
The vehicle is so easy to drive an maneuver my 7 year old does all my service work while I stay in the office and answer phone calls
My new ride!
Plenty of...
I just got a screaming deal on a Entry level 2010 OGEL service truck complete with a one person bucket, tool bins (For a drill and oil can), tool holders (for your wrench etc), large working bed, even safe for my kiddies to play with!
Don't need commercial insurance either, all under capacity...
I've had a few conversations with SDG&E, they wanted to know why other sign shops have not been taking advantage of it. We have gone over the test results of what I have been doing with various light sources.
In the end they saw how their rebate program to the end client making the initial...
Unfortunately, this is why LED sales are so far advanced and so widely used these days. It' not so much existing shops converting from neon to LED, but the emergence of the vinyl shop going electric.
This is the marketing of the LED salesmen and women who have had no sign trade experience...
Yes,
Standing on a ladder on a foggy moist morning opening the middle letter of a standard channel letter wiring configuration. My face was inches away from the metal return and it arched out and hit me square on the chin ("you need to know how the elements can affect what you are doing")...
Sometimes I get the feeling too that is the way I appear to others.
You have a very good point and it is truly hard to come off in the right way typing away in a forum. I really love engaging in conversations on fixing, exploring new ways, being innovative, anything truly positive for my...
Move on to what my man?
I don' think you understand what I'm saying. I've seen a couple of threads posted by you now and you can't use a forum to be a trade school for your electric sign industry education. There is a lot to it than just slapping components together throwing it up on the...
Are YOU SERIOUS???????????
Maybe you can make a tutorial out of it and submit it.
Anyone who works in the electric sign industry should stop offering this HACK ANY advice.
Btw- nice post edit
miguelon.lizarraga
I'm looking at your profile and you appear to be a designer/printer with no electric sign experience because you are asking the newbiest of questions on electric signs that even a floor sweeper at a shop would know
You should really stick to what you do best unless you want...
Polycarb is the worst plastic that yellows so fast leaving ghost images
I would love to be a fly on the wall on some of these sales meetings that take place with a client with some of these people.
What happened to doing a job right, and right the first time around, not just collecting your...
Now isn't that nice of the LL!
But I bet he doesn't tell his potential tenants that he doesn't think THEY will exist long when they enter his office. He might as well tell them "just don't get a sign, they aren't that useful because our OWN studies have shown that they don't get hung on our...
miguelon.lizarraga, do you even know what you are doing? This is the second post where you are asking questions about the simplest things anyone with experience with electrical signs should know. Are you planning on installing this too?
Neon Pro is the worst Secondary cable you can use and...
Like any installation, LED, Neon, Fluorescent, you will always see some bad ones.
With remote trannys right behind the wall, the runs will be short if you plan your grid out right. Check your CCFL load with a high voltage probe and your good as gold.
Now, if this sign was going in Canada...
How so?
His location is very wet and damp, very tropical. LED's would die with the extreme climate and moisture, fluorescent lamps are affected on the amount of starts and you would have to replace the whole cabinet every 18 months to 2 years. Do a good 15/13mm Tri-phosphor white grids, load...
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