jchristians
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I am in the process of setting up shop and wanting to make my "to buy" list. Do you mind listing your most used tools? Table Saw, Band Saw, Skill Saw, Panel saw etc etc etc. Thanks!
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Definitely impact driver, drill, circular saw, rivet gun, chop saw, big squeegee, grinder, etc..
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Thanks,
Eric
What kind of signs do you plan on making? That would go a long way towards determining what would be the most-used tool.
For example, if you do strictly graphics- a printer, plotter, and laminator would be your workhorses. Marketing signs? Toss in a panel saw and a circular saw to cut 4" x 4"s, rollers and paint. Interior/ADA focus? Engraver and a Braille pen. Formed faces? A vacuum forming table....
See what I mean?
What kind of signs do you plan on making? That would go a long way towards determining what would be the most-used tool.
For example, if you do strictly graphics- a printer, plotter, and laminator would be your workhorses. Marketing signs? Toss in a panel saw and a circular saw to cut 4" x 4"s, rollers and paint. Interior/ADA focus? Engraver and a Braille pen. Formed faces? A vacuum forming table....
See what I mean?
If you're focusing on graphics, I'd say plotter, printer, laminator, good sign program (Flexi, Signlab, whatever) to drive what needs it.Yeah, I see what you mean. More graphics focused, outsource engraver / formed and all them fancy signage. BTW, what is your source for vacuum formed signs and sign cabinets? Sorry, probably should start another thread.