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im late to this thread but boxerbay is right, IMMEDIATELY find a new place for your shop.
they have broken the trust.
they have shown you they are capable of anything now.
they stole a customer in an arena they dont do business in. what would they say if they found out you were offering...
im 43, ive been in the sign business for 30 years. my old man was a letterhead. had his own little sign shop hand lettering. he's in his 80's now and he's only got one eye, lost the other a few years ago to a cataract, but he still letters some times. he just doesnt have any depth perception so...
I have used the guys above from D&T graphics and was more than happy and pleased with the product. I dont do much signage that needs prints so I wont buy a machine. I do mostly channel letters electrical signs and cabinets, so I will use them in the future when it comes up and I have recomended...
backin up slammedxonair, its all in ability. but a crappy welder is still a crappy welder. bad strikes bad duty cycle bad everything. a cheapie from harbor frieght is only a toy. its for someone who wants a hobby. if your doing commercial work buy a miller 212 with a spool gun or this one...
this was a rush job, we knocked it out in a couple weeks while still doing all our other jobs. its reverse pan channel letters made from 22 guage steel mounted to a 2' tall by 20' long aluminum raceway. the letters are internally illuminated by 6500 white neon (I subbed that to a local...
you might be able to, if your ever interested in selling your older version and the dongle that goes with it get in touch with me, I need a decent pro vinyl cutting program.
an existing pipe that had a sign on it should have the original engineering on file showing the footer size and depth. you will definatly need to pull that to show your permiting dept.
dennis I grew up in the hamburg boston hills area, went to hamburg high, my old man was the Erie county fair sign painter for about 15 years he did all the signs there and all the straights carni signs. I was in that shop watchin my dad lettering signs at his easel. it was down near the indian...
beautiful up there, I did a UPS distribution center install of some illuminated cabinets up there.
D&T out of new york huh? im originally from the buffalo area.
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