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Eagle One car wash is great for getting oxidation. Did a trailer last month that looked a thousand years old. You would have thought a milk truck exploded when we rinsed it. Then buff it to death. I have a body shop next door to me and if that doesn't do it a slight wet sand will. Been known to...
I just replaced a sign face that broke while being removed for bulb replacement. It had a crack in it for some time and as soon as it budged it snapped. Luckily I had just finished telling the customer that it was already cracked and stood a good chance of breaking no matter how gentle I tried...
Been working my but off for a while now building a distillery. Now that it is open and we have product on the shelf my weekend time is about gone. I make sure I have Sunday off but if I haven't taken a stab at the yard here and there during the week it kills the day. Doing my in laws yard now...
Agree with Gino, not brick. Looks like a decorative finish. If you end up not painting and going with a panel I would still put my anchors in grout lines so in the future if the sign ever comes down and wall repainted it will be an easy patch and paint. If you paint I would definitely follow...
Not a carver by any means but I keep telling myself I might by a nice starter set just to play with. Lay out a pattern on plotter, pounce and wail away, lol. I love woodworking. Kudos to the op for wanting to get into craft and then maybe volume. Great way to start.
I have a tv in my office and still room. The still room has a small pa hooked up from my former rock star lifestyle, lol. Music any more is just background but when I am spending long stretches in still room I either put on a movie or plug in my ipod which has everything my kids and I have...
Sounds like you got a handle on it, unplug, lock the carriage and go. Maybe a cap fill prior to unplugging just to keep heads good and wet. Remember how many hands it took to get it in and get a few more. Down can be a toughie.
You'll need to buy a lot more than 10 or 20k. Back in the early 90's I used to split container trucks with a friend, we both screen printed a lot of political signs. By the truck load was about the best price we could manage.
Fanatics is a local business to me. They print for nfl, mlb etc.90% of their machines are digital. They print great on any color garment. They are also hundreds of thousands of duckies per machine. One of my best friends works there and all he does all day is maintenance on these machines to...
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