call me old fashioned...but masking tap across the top and a regular old squeegee beats carting around Excalibur in a sheath....
Defintley some cool looking tools. I've wanted to try the cutting mats for a few years, just have not yet brought myself to pay the high cost for one yet.
One thing though - the descriptions on the website leave a LOT to be desired. I see a lot of felt pads but nothing that tells me what they are for or what the differences are. Monaco, Odessa, MicroFine, etc.... I'm taking a guess that they are for squeegee edges. Another example is the Titan blades. Am I buying a single blade for $5.00 or a 10 pack, 50 pack? I get the Olfa Black Max (their much sharper ones) 50 pack blades for about $15.
I ues a Longreach Duo every day. Didn't think it was something I'd ever need or use, but it gets A LOT of use.
How thick is your cutting mat? Can you cut it to odd sizes like 169.375"?
The burning question is how do you cut a self healing mat?
Do you have to knock it out or freeze it so it won't flow back together behind your knife?
Looks like good stuff, how heavy is it, say for a 5' x 10'?
wayne k
guam usa
Thanks,
will look into it.
wayne k
guam usa
hope Google translate can convert Australian to American...
Thanks so much for your comment! Our tools are made specifically to make your job easier. I know a professional baseball player can hit a 500ft home run with a wooden bat but if we offered him an aluminum bat that added 100ft to his range and shortened the fence by 100ft...if he's getting paid for production, I'm pretty sure he'd go for it! LOL
If you were from the USA you should know that Major League Baseball Players cannot use aluminum bats.