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We have done something similar in the past. We used Fiberglas panels but this should work on with any substrate.
This is quick, dirty and cheap and will look great if done carefully.
Posts: your choice but let's use furring strips as an example.
Cut posts to length. Point one end...
Personally, I think I'd be cooperative but in a sly way.
Tell them you'd be happy to sell them the vinyl they need (to help them out).
When they screw up the job they'll be back and maybe this time they will ask you to cut it. Do so, but don't weed/tape (unless they specifically ask)...
You can make them yourself to get the height. We did that for years.
All those wire stakes are is concrete block ladder material. The original patent by Parker shows that in the application.
The ladder material comes in 10' lengths, generally. Get the stuff with the least amount of...
To use anything associated with MLB you need a license...PERIOD!!!
See these two easy read blogs.
http://sportsbybrooks.com/mlb-says-they-even-own-the-team-names-17937
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/CRYING+FOUL+BALKING+AT+MAJOR+LEAGUE+BASEBALL'S+HIGH-FLYING+LICENSING...-a0161529325...
According to their sale lit. your machine will use 30-50% less ink then the current eco-solv you are using as the substrate won't absorb the ink (very much like UV inks) and as soon as it is laid down it is dry due to the temp of the heated substrate.
What they had at the Orlando show was...
This is business ethics 101 and it seems like someone is flunking the course.
It makes no difference how many fingers are in the pie nor who they belong to.
If a quote is given and accepted then the job gets done to specs and is paid for and that's that.
My shop mostly does sub work for...
wrapswrapswraps got it!!! Furs and jewelery usually start at a 1000% markup as a norm. At least it did many years ago when I was in retail.
The constant ad is a two-way street. If the driver is an ass he can alienate quite a few folks therefore drive away business (no pun intended)...
You own the design unless you gave outright or licensed it to him which must be done in a writing.
You could send him a cease and desist letter (the usual precursor to any form of action) but it would be best if it were under your lawyer's letterhead. That gets attention.
Once done, you...
I hope EVERYONE is using a virus/malware checker made for pen/thumb drives.
Another question you should be asking is who is responsible for wiping out your computer after inserting a pen/thumb drive into you USB port? You for being STUPID or the customer for being infected?
Should you...
Ask any lawyer???
Ask a judge. I have and walked.
A HHA is no sure-fire get out of jail card. But it is a business necessity. And any lawyer will tell you that, if they have an inkling about IP law or contract law.
HHA's are part and parcel of everyday contract law. Not only in our...
There are two and possibly non-existent issues both of which are IP law.
Copyright and trademark.
Since the bar is already using the design it is they who have to defend against both should some corporate lawyer send them a letter.
All shops should have an indemnifying policy/plan with...
Do you really want to use detergent vs. soap? Or for that matter any liquid not engineered for today's vinyl?
Look at the list of ingredients in any detergent. What effect, negative or otherwise, can they have with the adhesive?
And what *may* not be a disadvantage or injurious using...
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