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P.S. our most recent project. Building a flying go cart using ground effect to lift it off the ground. Just tested the motor and this thing hauls azz. The wings are phase two.
It works well with hovercraft so I see no reason it wont work with a go...
Much improved, but what Pat said is the truth. The property manager must insist on all replacement signs matching the original standard. I'm in the process of re-designing a similar tenant directory that is facing the same problems. The old sign is hideous.
I designed this banner for my employee for his pinstriping business that he runs on the weekends, although it's a bit wordy. But you must learn to prioritize your copy or else everything will look like you stuck a bunch of letters on a background. A sign isn't just letters.
I haven't started on mine yet for the man cave, but plan to fill it with a keg of Heineken on tap after it gets the full steam punk treatment to the outside.
Part of running a printer is parts and maintenance. My printer has been down a few months but it's back up and running fine now. Only cost $17k for all the parts and lucky for me, my employee was able to do all the work himself. Tech support can be very expensive too.
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