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Thanks Fred. I did not even pay attention to that because the one on the right was messed up anyway and only looked at the left one. Would you know a similar font style? I don't know what type of font you would call that to begin searching for it. Brush maybe?
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Brian
Does anyone know of a good vendor for custom inflatables? A customer is wanting an inflatable bed that will display their info. Thanks for any help
Brian
Anyone have any tips or tricks to get this effect in a vector format? I'm shooting for that distressed edge/torn look. I've drawn it before and scanned it in but was hoping there was any easier way to get that look. I've also used some brushes in Illustrator but it is just a line with the stroke...
I ordered a few 4'x8' sheets of coroplast and they charged me $12 per sheet.
I got a quote on 600-800 finished 2 color/1 side 4'x8' coro election signs and they're charging me $10.46 each.:help
If only I could buy everything finished cheaper than I can buy materials!!
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Just to warn you, it takes alot to clean the awning/canopy especially if it is at a truck stop. I guess the build-up from dirt and exhaust is horrible. I did some canopies at a truck stop which were about 150' long and cleaning it was the hardest part. I actually got two lifts, one to clean...
most can't be built on the ground because the torsion tube that holds the vertical beams has to be blocked up somehow. Most of the time the verticals hung below the torsion tube 8' or more so blocking a 2-3,000 pound torsion tube that high can be a problem. That is why we built a huge pyramid...
We used to build billboard structures all the time up to 80' in the air, they were usually double-sided 14'x40' and even stacked billboards that size. I kind of liked doing that work.....it paid well. For a while we did so many that we actually had a huge steel base that was made so that we...
If there is a gash in the roller you'll have a bubble at that spot every revolution since the gap won't touch the surface of the print. The rollers would need to be replaced. I'm not sure but that is probably the most expensive part of the laminator.
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