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Have a 4' one my brother purchased 20 some odd years ago from local plastics house when I sent him to pick up an order. Farco Plastics is who we got it from. Local vendor to us. Think I paid about 3-400 for it. I remember mumbling to myself when I saw it not to let him go to vendors locations...
Have a very old fc 100. It still finds registration (arm) and cuts fine on runs less than 5'. I have rarely ever needed to go larger than in one swat that but have done so with acceptable results.
I do the same most of the time plus I tell them this is the gold standard for your logo for all purposes. Do not lose it, copy it to several devices. If you lose it and come back to me for it again I will have to charge you for the time it takes to convert it again and save it for you. I get...
Tubelite hasn't let me down yet. They will search the country to get you a roll. Tinhorns at the cowboys place told me they only had 30 yards of vinyl color needed last time I ordered. I said send it, they did. 3 rolls from everywhere to equal 30, lol
After making sure the bifocals are in place I just look at it from an angle. My wife can't do it.
I can see where a light panel in a work table would be very useful. Maybe I'll do one for her and see. I wouldn't trust her with a pounce sock, lol. I have a small light box for pinholing screens...
We are in the middle of changing logos on aviation fuel trucks. Lucky for us they have a hangar dedicated to maintenance and paint. All trucks are being stripped and painted, then we go out and apply new logos, warning labels, etc. So happy they don't have to be wrapped.
Have an electric co here that I have done some signs and shirts for. When I moved out here 16 years ago it took me 6 months looking at his vans in traffic to figure out from the wrap he was an electrician. Useless overblown design work. 2 years ago he asks how much to remove the old wrap. I told...
Shop rate per man hour, heat. yellowtool plastic scrapers, rapid remover and some shade, lol. It helps if you own a distillery and have a slushie machine.
I do paper templates for exteriors, think fedex, ups, P3, etc. Big planes. All graphics on exterior are paint. Tons of RTA vinyl for inside. Warning labels, id labels, etc.
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