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Recent content by JoeJG380

  1. Garden plaque stakes

    I understand that you are looking for an inexpensive garden stake on which to mount a plaque. I recommend you check with some local hardware stores first and see if they have any in stock.
  2. Canon Arizona 135GT

    There are primarily two reasons for this. First and most important is the ink. Try to use high quality ink. Also try to change the tips. Second, always use a perfect media for your printing. You should have tested the screen prior to the printing. If you have tried all the above steps and still...
  3. printed carpet

    According to my observation, printed carpets are a very popular choice because they are less expensive than rugs with personalized stitching. For a gathering at our company, we used printed carpets. Actually, we have imprinted that with the brand of our business. These types of printed carpets...
  4. Outta curiosity................................................................................

    I have no idea why Gemini keeps sending me emails, but they have been doing it for a while now. The thing is, they are not spamming people. They have a great offer and they have a legitimate business. They have made a lot of people rich. So, I’m not sure why you are trying to create fear in the...
  5. VG-640 strange test print, any ideas?

    I'm really digging those Roland dampers. I was using the HHPs that came with my V-Drums for a while, but I'm loving the Remo's that I bought.
  6. Cleaning steel sheets

    There are several ways to clean greasy, oily or dusty surfaces. You can use a degreaser, mineral spirits, vinegar or alcohol. Different products have their own advantages and disadvantages. You have to decide which one will be the best for your situation. Degreasers work well for oily surfaces...
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