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Round these parts ALL commercial tenancy agreements are upwards only rentals and fully insuring and repairing.
Your rent only ever goes up... irrespective of how the economy is doing you are saddled with increasing rent overheads. Every couple of years the landlord gets to nudge up the amount...
Is this guy one of your neighbours? Judging by the amount of photographs I'm guessing you and the plumber guy both share the same industrial estate.
On our estate it's share and share a like.... people are doing favours and freebies for each other all the time. If your neighbours are all in...
If you like scrapping along with your financial butt cheeks skidding on the tarmac then that's your business.
If I have the capacity to sell at half price then I have the capacity to sell at full price and make twice the profit. Chucking away half of my earnings makes NO SENSE to me whatsoever...
Like everyone else Hexis make a whole range of vinyl films... it's up to you to budget for and select the right grade for the job in hand.
Cheap calendered vinyl irrespective of who makes it will ALWAYS shrink like a bugger.
If you are European then YES, the switch from solvent to water based ink WILL happen.
The European Union don't like solvent products which produce high levels of volatile organic compound emissions... that's why paint manufacturers have switched to water based... EU regulations forced the...
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Those vinyl Zappers give me nightmares... modern automotive paints are water based and aren't as tough as they used to be.... a zapper is asking for trouble IMO.
Wall paper steamers are easy to use, kind on the paintwork, cheap to buy or rent and do a great job.....
I'd explain to the manufacturer that the screws were remove for THEIR benefit... you knew there was a warranty fault with the bodywork.... you took out the screws instead of wrapping over them precisely because you knew the manufacturer might have to remove body panels to fix their original...
The space above a shop frontage is ALWAYS used for hanging signs... that's what it's there for.
This sign company have been stitched up like a kipper... the architect should NEVER have signed off on a cr@ppy plasterboard construction when it's obvious to ANYONE that a shop fascia is required...
My website is my intellectual property and I don't grant anyone permission to store, redistribute, recreate, in full or part any of my Copyrighted property.
If you did rip my entire site and store it as a PDF then you've breached my Copyright and I would have the right to sue you for illegal...
Just imagine how much better he'd be doing if he had a really professional looking vehicle to work out of..... contract work, franchising opportunities or enough demand to justify a whole fleet of MEAT MAN vans running around earning money.
As it says the old saying goes "you get what you...
There is quite an easy fix but it does involve some metal work.
What you need to do is create a straightened out Z shape. The bottom is a flat base which you can fix to the bottom of the cabinet. Then there is a straight vertical up stand that then folds over in the opposite direction to the...
A fine set TCT blade which has been designed for the aluminium industry..... that's all you need and that's all a "special" acrylic blade is.... a fine set TCT blade for aluminium re branded and stuck in a "plastic saw blade box".
If your blade is chipping then either the blade is way too...
The first thing I would do is take the bamboo matting into the booth and give it at least two heavy coats of UV stabilised two pack lacquer. The first coat should be almost fully absorbed by the wood fibres, the second coat should do the final top seal. This method will fully waterproof the...
Working with coated media and water based ink sounds like a giant leap backwards IMO. Encads and ColourPix machines used the same technology and they were frickin useless for sign work...you could sell the output ONLY because there was no other ink/ media option on the market.
The market for...
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