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This is the code in MD:
A. Dwelling Units.
(1) This section is not applicable to the dwelling units used on a transient basis and covered under §§B and C of thisregulation.
(2) New Construction—Covered Multifamily Dwellings. The design and construction of a newly constructedcovered multifamily...
not by yourself.... your question is extremely vague. Yeah, you can do it, but do you want to have a life beyond work? are you hiring people to help you or is it only you? do you have a storefront? do you have clientele? How did you acquire all that equpiment and still consider yourself "new"? I...
We have never had a loan and they call daily... My dad just yells at them. I try to be nice and say we're not interested, but when they say "you're not interested in having money?" that is when I get irritated...
you have to actually charge the customer for permits. We charge permits at cost, then anywhere from $300-800 just to get them. They are a pita and sometimes need to make multiple trips to multiple offices. DC, you will spend all day, two days minimum. Then sometimes have to sit in on meetings...
do you have the reps number for our territory? I can't speak for his knowledge of this industry and take everything he says with a grain of salt but he will give better pricing than what the book says.
I don't know about not practicing on a cheap CAST film. Some years ago, mactac rebranded a cast film for fellers called Gamut. It was terrible and had adhesion problems at first but they made it higher tack. When they finally stopped making it, when I started to use 3M it was a breeezzeee to...
Purple power takes that stuff right off, then just use a soft brush and hose it down. You can buy it at auto zone or advanced auto parts. probably other places. It will take damn near anything off. just make sure you use it in a corner or inconspicuous place first.
3552c is probably your best bet. But I did 2 sides of a grumman, unlaminated, in IJ36-20. Anything with changeable adhesive will work. The 36-20 worked perfect, but I did have quite a few bubbles... but the event was just leasing my customers truck for 2 weekends so they didn't care. It came off...
I don't really know how to explain it otherwise... It seems to only happen with arlon 3420. I only have arlon 3420 and dol1460. I can go 150' of the 1460 without any shift but the 3420 also seems to bunch up on the right side so I use my hand on the roll to increase the tension and then it...
i have SEEN, not done, overstretching, bridging and applying heat into a groove. I just fixed a job someone did that and it popped up the next day. ive-seen cuts on glass people used a black blade and made deep scratches. bunched up vinyl around the corners of a hood. don't do any of that.
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