The Big Squeegee
Long Time Member
Welcome to the forum Chad
So, tell me Tim.... who was that guy in your video ??
Thought I'd share another video I made using the Big Squeegee.
Mounting 36" x 48" prints to coroplast using a 50" Big Squeegee. Simple work from a great tool. Feel free to use this video if you like Dale!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kk6hPeSoI4k&feature=plcp
I watched this video and I have to admit T3 you made that look like a cake walk.
:Welcome: 2 :signs101:Placed my order and about 2 hours later it was shipped!! Now that is service! Can't wait until I get my order. Thanks Dale
You're :Welcome: & :Welcome: TO :signs101:Love my Big Squeegees! Ordered them direct from Dale's website, didn't see the discount offer, but love them none-the-less!! Made what was looking like a very complicated, daunting process of laminating a 4 x 8 by hand almost effortless!! And thanks for the prompt delivery, had them here in Canada in just over a week.
Carol B.
The Edge Signs
Saskatchewan, Canada
My table top is a plastic sheet on top of a leveled out peice of plywood. It really is not the ideal table top though. You need to keep in mind the static electricity problem. Your table needs to be grounded. With plastic, the ground needs to be over a large area because plastic is not a good conductor of electricity.Got my yard sign tools and just got to try them out. WOW, talk about making things easier!
I know I'll be ordering a a couple other things real soon.
Thanks Dale!
Do have a question...In your videos, what are you using material wise for your table tops?
And Happy 4000th post Dale!