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Start at the top and tent it over each rib until you pull it to the bottom. Use a rolle pro and heat and press it into the low areas. I have done well over 60 52' semi trailers and some are ALL ribs. Works great because the ribs aren't that deep. Material choice is key of course.
They are tough. Don't many. You can't charge by square foot because of the time it takes to do. I don't get enough but I get what I can in this market. IF I could I would get $600 minimum. Right now I get around $450.
I just don't like camo as a fashion statement. I had fun doing it. Not complaining about doing the job just that the blender was not easy to skin. Tough tightly rounded surfaces. It pays the bills!
Completed....
1. Body work
2. Painting of all round bar
3. Full body skin
4. Bumpers hammered out and finished as bare metal
5. Diamond plate floors and accents.
6. Built custom aluminum ladders
Thankfully I don't know how to do upholstery. Off to another shop for that. Tons of hours but the...
Attached image shows current wall on our local theatre. I need to redo the wall with the red and black design.
Questions...
1. Use my normal outside sign material and lam and print the black and red?
2. Buy solid black roll and red roll and place that way?
The wall is 6'5" tall and 30'...
So. 95 mutoh 440ml ink cartridges stacked to the ceiling. What to do with them?:toasting: I realize for big shops this is nothing, but for my one man shop I operate and install on my own AFTER I run my restaurant daily until 3pm, I feel it is a good amount of ink in 2 years. What to do with...
A challenge has been set for me to bid. I am a one man show and I love a challenge. Hiring help installers wouldn't be impossible and I would need much help, but is this job impossible? Here are the measurements.... Silo 1: 31.4’ (circumference) x 57’ (h) Silo 2: 31.4’ (circumference) x 41’...
I wouldn't even think twice about it. Heat the hell out of it. The boats are made to withstand a lot more heat than you are going to give them. Also remember that you are heating the material on top and the boat materials will get a little less heat.
Put it in your release form that the...
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