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I got my Big Squeegee today. I laid down two 4' X 8' prints. I got most of the way through and it bunched a little in the middle. Any quick tips that may have caused this? I can tell the tool is going to work but the operator may need some help.
I want to try the Big Squeegee. Can I get the discount code please? I will be laying prints down. So I need the Laminator Tool right? Which edge should I get?
If he is building a cabinet use aluminum. If it is just a frame to mount a LED sign to steel framing will work fine. No steel sheet metal just something to mount a manufactured led sign to. Poles are steel. A few pieces to mount a sign to can be steel as well. IMO.
Most of those Exxon signs had tapped holes that the cabinet bolted to. The bracket at the bottom is heavy and bolted in the same manner (usually). I bet all the bolts are not in it by looking at the twist. I have mounted some the same way drilling and tapping but it is not much fun. I would...
I liked my van. Tools and supplies were always dry. You can get 4x8's in if you set it up right. It you have a bigger sign to haul just pull a trailer. They are small enough to get around easy and big enough to get everything in.
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