Shovelhead
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Easy on the guy. He's going to hate all sign makers after this flame throwing thread.
who cares...he's a welder not a signmaker!
Tired off this crap.
Easy on the guy. He's going to hate all sign makers after this flame throwing thread.
Gino--
I find it funny that after that grand speech about not calling people names you turn around and call me a "turd".
This site used to be pretty good, but now it's just a place to attack people.
This site used to be pretty good, but now it's just a place to attack people.
Find you a sign guy that needs welding.
BTW..
I am thinking of making a BBQ smoker, not for commercial purposes.. just for personal use (me and buddies). Can you recommend a cheap stick welder..maybe $150 or so. Also.. do you know where I can get wholesale steel?
You win.
I do not wish to be associated with people who can not answer simple questions without sarcasm.
If the owner of this board is watching please remove my information from this forum.
I have a welding business and always needs signs and stickers. So I wanted to get a cutter so I could just make what I needed when I needed it. This will not be used for production work by any means. I'm only wanting to spend a few hundred dollars. Is this possible? Thanks
I sortera have to disagree Flamey (re using a cheap macine) - sorry!!!
When I got started doing up hubby's business, all I could convince him at the time was to get a creation, it was the cheapest about. I now have a Roland.
I had a couple of little probs with the creation - they were actually just silly little settings in Flexi which I had forgotten about.
Due to the massive amount of dust produced here lately, the Roland is now at home, and the Pcut is here, and does a fair bit of work still.
Knowing it is a cheap machine, I half expect it to let me down, but so far in 8 months, with most-daily use - it hasnt.
All in all, I think skill plays a big factor in this business, not how much a person can spend on a cutter and/or printer.
xSam