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Hey Moze, I use map marker on Android. Its uses Google maps too. I use it mainly on larger sign jobs . Sometimes it's nice to see the range your getting.
I think that ams must be referring to the contractor license B, which is for single projects worth 120k. Most of the contacts that we work for ask for at least a 2 million insurance policy.
We use both of those here. We use the 226 for windows. Most of the time they are only up for 6 months or so. We use the 2611 on walls. Mostly for temp. exhibits at museums. I think the Avery prob. looks a little better on the wall since its a little more flexible. Both are easy to use.
Covering the holes may work. I have done this before with a piece of 1''x 8'' long transfer tape on the edge so it would detect it when the head moved over it. Then it would work fine.
We have had chip problem too. On 3 occasions we have had the bag run dry without the printer ever calling for replacement. Luckily ever since the first time I watch it close when level reads LOW. On the last occasion half the print test on one head was missing. Replaced ink did maintenance and...
I blast till i think it looks good. A little deeper then you think cause the rubber will make you think its deeper than it is. Nothing worst then then background not deep enough for painting the text. Depending on the size of the blank from Allwood, you will have all kind of different grains. I...
When we had our hp8000 it had a disk called Onyx sign e-z that came with the printer. It would also run from our signlab print and cut program. I don't think you will find any drivers to download from HP. I think its all done with the rip program you choose.
I'm sorry. I should have realized not everyone uses West epoxy. 404 is the adhesive filler you add to the epoxy when bonding fastners. Fangs up.
I'll try to make this quick.
I make a pattern for my hole layout then drill(in this case 3/16'' hole for 10-24 t-nut) a pilot hole.
Then I drill a 1''...
For that size and low to the ground I would do this. Bore a hole with 1'' bit. Then place a 1/4''-20 t-nut in the bottom of hole. Then take a 1/4'' machine eye and coat threads with wax and place it in t-nut. Then fill hole flush with West epoxy with a little 404 added. Wax is so you can...
Totally shocked to here this. I always knew I would get a fair answer when I saw the jhilldesigns handle pop up. Weird how you can connect on a forum without never meeting face to face. You will be missed.
R.I.P Jesse
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