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  1. Need Help Metal brushed aluminum dimensional letters removal on marble wall

    Removed tons like this.....I've always used a variety of putty knives and small pry/flat bars. Wooden shims to put pressure as you go is a good idea. Place a moving blanket on the floor in case one gets away from you.
  2. Attaching PVC Cut letters to Brick

    No exceptions? Tape and Lexel work fine on PVC.
  3. Attaching PVC Cut letters to Brick

    I agree - that doesn't look like real brick. Step one is to get a definitive on what the material is so you can plan accordingly. If it's brick, how smooth is it? If it's wallpaper, faux material, etc, you'll be fine with tape and Lexel. I would not use silicone and I would definitely not use...
  4. 48" Tall Letter Installation on glass

    With enough tape, it will hold. Do your homework, talk to 3M, see what the shear weight capabilities are for the tape and how much you'll need for the specific weight of each letter. It's going to absolutely suck for whoever has to remove it someday, but yes, tape will hold it.
  5. Shop Pics

    I saw that lol....I was thinking as large as possible.
  6. Shop Pics

    Thought about putting my logo on there...
  7. Shop Pics

    They hold stuff like paint, moving blankets, bags of concrete, window washing bucket, etc. Nothing that would really go on a shadow board.
  8. Shop Pics

    Yeah, those are lateral filing cabinets. They're great for storage.
  9. Shop Pics

    JBurton big black door?
  10. Shop Pics

    Gotta be, lol. Have to fit two vehicles in the garage, so gotta stay organized.
  11. Shop Pics

    I do, but I have some Ryobi and Milwaukee 12v stuff, too. No one platform makes everything, unfortunately. I had Hilti and Bosch stuff too, at one point, but had to slim things down a bit.
  12. Shop Pics

    Good eye lol. There's a Ryobi 6 gallon cordless shop vac, a few Ryobi batteries and a Ryobi inverter that I use on installs to power my tablet and phone. There's a bunch of other Ryobi stuff in one of the file cabinets (lights, fluid pump, router, inflator, etc)....mainly stuff that's been...
  13. Shop Pics

    There's a 4' ladder towards the top right, behind the tool chest, that's not visible in the picture.
  14. Shop Pics

    She thinks she is. If I'm doing office work, she has to be right there in that bed.
  15. Shop Pics

    Good question. If I drink, I wind up getting online and buying tools. I get the tools and realize what I spent and that makes me drink. Then I buy more tools. It's a vicious cycle.
  16. Shop Pics

    You bet.
  17. VHB tape and new paint formulas

    I always use an adhesive along with the VHB. I've also never had tape-mounted letters fall off a wall. You should be fine. I use RP45.
  18. Shop Pics

    Since I only install, my "shop" is spread between my van, my garage and my office:
  19. glow in the dark vs photoluminscent vinly

    The spelling. They're basically interchangeable terms. The material is essentially the same.
  20. Is this new............................................. ??

    What town? What town?
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