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That's well said there...............What Pro Wraps said about a guy who jumps from one ship to the other so to speak. How can you take him seriously on any business advise. I know as much as him if not more nd like most of us here have busted my ass more than the dude anyway.....
I had been working on a wrap job for a customer who had heard we do trailer wraps. He had an old trailer with painted over graphics he wanted removed and then this would leave an paint edge that would be sanded down. No problem we've done that before. Mind you this is a 53' moving trailer and...
In this WIND You'll have a convertable... But seriously I do work for a company that works on these and if you don't need all of them out at once you can go that route. I was told that it's just a structural point for the sheet metal to be screwed to.:rock-n-roll:
Not knocking you. But with 20-30 a month in good times you should have alot of cash put back for the slow times ahead. So your at least billing out 60,000 a month and if that's true my hats off to you....
Your Mimaki will take a week to print one unit @ 1440 dpi. these and you'll have to babysit the printer all night. I know I've printed 53' trailer wraps with my Mutoh and now I sub out that work.. Less wear and tear on the equip.... You'll have to take in account ink cost as well as production...
:notworthy:If your TKO, It's awesome work and I bet it was a nice change from the fleetwork you guys do. Good Company... I used to do installs and removals for you guys in 95 worked in the screen department as well.
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