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  1. Need Help Channel Letters

    So I know Matt and Mike personally from email above that Rick mentions. I'm not sure what happened on this site - (and honestly it doesn't matter) But if your serious about the "sign game" order all those books - they are extremely helpful on a variety of topics. There are no other books...
  2. LEISTER HEMTEK ST - Anyone have one? Review?

    The welder is fine and welds hold up great when using the proper settings- we have one. What you are looking do is not possible with this unit - look at the Leister Uniplan for your application of taking 2 4' to make 1 8' banner.
  3. Palladium leaf undercoat

    Dux- Gray Burnishing Sealer W & B Gold Leaf...wbgoldleaf.com.
  4. Prints Fading, Possible Solutions

    Epson OEM inks are unfortunately terrible I'm afraid to tell you. Had to replace a few jobs that were yellow based..they were the worst. I think if you did some google looking there is information on it out there. We switched over to the bulk ink for the Epson with Triangle ink. This isn't...
  5. Reverse print on perforated

    There is a perforated window film that you can print on the adhesive side - seen a sample but never used it. Most window films seem to have a black backing and doing a reverse print would be impossible. I don't know the product name for the perf you can print on the adhesive for an inside mount...
  6. round hole, square peg. Milling down 1/2" shank to 6mm for Zund collet..

    Not familiar with ZUND cutters. Amana tools has 1/4" shank v tip cutters. Onsrud would be another place to look, they can even make custom bits if need be. Depending on qty. and output this might be a viable option
  7. Product suggestion...

    Jason - Sounds like you could use just about anything you wanted to use to complete this. Your essentially putting vinyl on vinyl. The Arlon or IJ40 would work for what you are doing. Hopefully the vinyl currently there doesn't start to peel, this will wreck what you are wanting to do. If...
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