Foreign orders will not show shipping cost. I would advise that any orders outside the US send me an e-mail with your order and I will bill you for the entire amount. This will make it so that you only need to pay once. Cheryl's shipping was less than $5. Hardly worth the time for either of us.
Wow! 2 orders from Nova Scotia in the same day.
KEN said:
I would like to see a device that will allow laying down vinyl ( 12 - 24 inch) without having to roll it up on a spool.
I know your small squeegee is supposed to do something like that..I guess i just don't get it...
LET'S SAY A 12" X 96 INCH application...and i want it to lay down without any deviation from the intended line....how do I do that?
The 14" Yard Sign Tool will do that. You don't have to roll it up on a spool. Check out the videos in my signature for examples of not rolling it up on small signs. You can use the Yard Sign Tool for the long narrow applications. Again, You don't have to roll it up on a spool, just roll it up. To keep the accuracy on narrow stuff, you may find it useful to mask with Clear Choice or something similar.
signguy95 said:
I'm needing one to apply pre-mask and mount graphics to signs? Printed and cut vinyl? Which one do I need? at least 30".
The 2-32 Cut Vinyl Tool is the best fit for masking and mounting vinyl on widths less than 30". It is not necessary to pre-mask prints before mounting with the Big Squeegee unless stretch tolerances are critical. You can expect about 1/32 inch stretch per foot for most vinyls, without pre-masking.
We call it it a "Cut Vinyl Tool" because it is designed for use with cut vinyl. However, All the tools we make will mount prints, laminant's and cut vinyl. The 3 & 4 series will also apply pre-mask. Most shops will have much more small stuff than the larger stuff. I recommend a smaller tool for those jobs in order to make them easier.