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Does this bother anyone else: Signs365 (recommended on this site) posts their/our prices, for the whole world to see! I chatted with them about this, kinda blew off my concerns about this.
I have a question about the substrate I saw on a beautiful sign; it can be seen about 14 miles East of Breckenridge Colorado, in Alma. It's the city (town) sign on Hwy 9. It uses a small uniformally colored gravel for the background. Something that resembles tiny crystals, set similar as a...
Thanks for the greetings, and the ideas. Near as I can tell, the process is simply a porcelain photo dye sub. If this is the case, it's a mystery to me why the high prices for these tiles. In researching, in another thread, it said the porcelain doesn't absorb moisture, expand and crack when...
Replicator....not to put words in your mouth, was it you who said 'anything' can be dye-subed? Hmmm, thanks, Limestone, I was thinking of something a little lighter. Nice product though. I've got a Vineyard customer who wants small signs to put on posts at the end of his grape vines. Also, I...
Hi; I'm new here, yet I've enjoyed the huge knowledge base accumulated on this site.
I'm a small sign shop, wanting the longest lasting small color sign (6x8" and under) solution I can get. Vinyl- too slow and nit picky; printed, too short lived. Thinking maybe dye-sub might give the longest...
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