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The hardest needle to thread with a good commission based rep is being able to turn out the work they bring in. If you hamstring their ability to maximize their pay by not being able to keep up then they will leave for a place that can. Sales reps will heavily weigh stability because they know...
A long the lines of what visual800 said, look to backfill your spot in the business and start doing sales yourself part time. This way you can turn it off and on as needed.
Unless you're selling signs at the flea market, Gino was correct about using the proper wood and matching it. Clear heart vertical grain, same as is used for cabinets AFAIK. This isn't a question of variances.
https://www.lumberstore.ca/2020/07/23/lumber-101-vertical-grain-vs-flat-grain/
I think the point was, if you are going to have the equipment and take jobs like this, you should know how to do the entire process. This is like flying a kite with no wind. A house painter that doesn't do baseboards. A tire shop that doesn't mount and balance. A lawn company that doesn't...
That's the hardest part and what makes or breaks a sandblasted sign. It is also what makes them so expensive, it's not the masking, blasting or painting it, almost any idiot can do that.
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