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Sometimes they can be! There are days that I crank out a crap load of smaller orders, letter some truck doors, do a pin stripe...that was last Wednesday. Was a profitable day with easy work LOL
I think it depends which area you live in. Houston is a lot bigger than my 7,000 population town. Everyone knows everyone here and mostly small businesses so FB works very well for a small town - probably not so much for a larger area.
It sounds like you need two people for full wraps which is something I don't have so I just do what I can handle as one person and an occasional helper. If you could get into wraps and get enough of them, you could eliminate a lot of the smaller orders - something that would make ME happy around...
The only crappy thing about not installing the signs you make is that some morons don't know what they are doing and do a sh*t job and people think because you made the sign, you installed it. I made a a sign for a bar and they installed it themselves but every little windstorm it fell down. Do...
I have to laugh as I remember my school teacher and office neighbors during covid. They were scared to death to leave the house for a year. They must not have showered much because they had sores/acne on their faces, got kinda fat and crossed the street when others would be walking towards them...
I would suggest buying a custom made set and applying laminated vinyl. Something decent that's made of real wood. Or find some retired guy to make them. Those Walmart sets are CRAP. Etsy has lots of vendors that sell them also. The boards need to be heavy so the bag doesn't bounce - it's very...
Sorry for your loss, this is an interesting post. Are the letters you cut out also printed or are they solid cut calendared vinyl? Just curious.
I did not know that these kinds of buildings had a non-stick coating. This is good to know.
I wonder if it's more of an "age" thing going with the neon vs LED? Older folks remembering their youth with all the cool neon signs and then as an adult being able to capture that little piece of history? Personally, I would just opt for the LED but I'm not old enough to remember all the cool...
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