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I have a very similar situation. This 1st time customer has a ford van he wants lettered up. I quoted him & he was good with it. I asked for a deposit, he declined. I said fine...I just ask that you drop off the van at my shop and once my layout was approved( by email) i would jump on it right...
Blizzard
Opened up my front door this morning and found this. Wind gusts were clocked at 61 mph at O'hare intl & 70 mph along lakefront. LSD ( lakeshoredrive) became a parking lot ...Let the winter games begin
getting flurries here, but the blizzard is suppose to hit around 3 today. They are saying 3 inches per hour w/ 50 mph winds & 25 ft waves on lake michigan. ...Wondering who pissed off Winter Man Jack. Got my camera ready
Have to letter up a semi (peterbilt). Customer provided MC, ICC and USDOT numbers. I'm not sure in which order is proper or does it matter ???? It will go on both sides of the tractor.
MC #
ICC #
USDOT# ?????
I'd hate to see that kinda snow in a urban environment. We are suppose to get 1 to 2 feet of snow here in the next couple days, but that's just a dusting compared to the pics. Nice pics by the way..
Who says someone was getting all worked up...i think you need to relax and calm down.
Mosh is right. Go to youtube and you will findah. You can even type in Di-noc Carbon Fiber and findah
There's a discrepancy between the 2 catalogs. Fellers has 3M 8509 LAM as a 2.5 mil w/ up to 1 yr outdoor. What you posted from Grimco says that same material 3M 8509 LAM is a 2 mil w/ 3 yr. Not sure who to believe. We are talking Overlaminate , right?
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