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  1. Oracal 631 problems

    woodbs wanted to see a sample. here are a couple of file cabinets that I covered. Thought maybe I would Successory the office, come up with pithy comments to (de)motivate the staff. Sorry, the flash is a little hot.
  2. Oracal 631 problems

    I just got a roll of Oracal 631 removeable vinyl for wall signs and have found that my application tape is stronger than the 631 adhesive, I can't get the 631 to release from the app tape and adhere to the wall. Any ideas?
  3. 30, 45, 60 degree blades?

    Read on another thread the suggestion to use a 60 degree blade to cut letters smaller than 3/8". Is that the only use for the 60? what is the 30 for, bigger letters? Thanks
  4. First Cut

    I just made my first cut(s) today. Ecstatic Elation, it works! A little background: I bought a 30" Redsail cutter and WinPCSign Pro package off e-bay (I know, I know, start off by breaking all the rules) The printer arrived but I was unable to install it for 3 months because I was busy building...
  5. little stickers

    little stickers. these aren't paper labels, they look like vinyl but crumble like wax when removed, approx. 1" by 2" and are dispensed off a roll. they almost look like a die-cut. I suppose they could be a thin inyl but i am trying to imagine the poor schlub who has to weed sixteenth inch...
  6. little stickers

    Does anyone know, offhand, a source for those rub-on transfers that car dealers use to brag about themselves on the tailgate/trunk lid of every car and truck in America? I would like to order some to have on hand to apply to my vinyl signs, just a small 1"x2" label that listed my name and phone...
  7. just another noob

    finally took an emeritus position and have the time and wherewithal to indulge (a little bit) in areas that have always interested me. Pardon me if I ask some of the same questions that you are all tired of answering, I'll try to do my own research first. Rob
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