AceTrucking
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Hello!
Found this site totally through chance searching online!
We're looking into getting into doing simple lettering for our trailers and trucks (simple fonts, numbers, PUC ID's and the sort). We're not looking to do much if any work for other people, but may make numbers upon request for other people's trucks we do work on (I guess, as we say, we're a repair shop, not a vinyl shop hehe)
We currently use a somewhat local shop, but the wait and pricing would be great to eliminate. They have been great to us, but as our area grows, they become stretched thin in terms of availability.
A typical trailer would use about 6 total yards of white scotchlite, all in big Rockwell Font, so nothing really heavy use as far as that's concerned. The PUC and numbers are again, just generic large font.
Anywho, just looking around at ideas. We're looking at something int he 15" range, and something in the 600-1000 price range. I see a bunch of lower priced plotters (master cut, pro cut, us cut) but am under the impression they would work equal to their price (as in, not very well).
Any help or direction is appreciated!
-Cody Ace
Ace Trucking and Repairs
Found this site totally through chance searching online!
We're looking into getting into doing simple lettering for our trailers and trucks (simple fonts, numbers, PUC ID's and the sort). We're not looking to do much if any work for other people, but may make numbers upon request for other people's trucks we do work on (I guess, as we say, we're a repair shop, not a vinyl shop hehe)
We currently use a somewhat local shop, but the wait and pricing would be great to eliminate. They have been great to us, but as our area grows, they become stretched thin in terms of availability.
A typical trailer would use about 6 total yards of white scotchlite, all in big Rockwell Font, so nothing really heavy use as far as that's concerned. The PUC and numbers are again, just generic large font.
Anywho, just looking around at ideas. We're looking at something int he 15" range, and something in the 600-1000 price range. I see a bunch of lower priced plotters (master cut, pro cut, us cut) but am under the impression they would work equal to their price (as in, not very well).
Any help or direction is appreciated!
-Cody Ace
Ace Trucking and Repairs