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First Vinyl Job

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gunlocators

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Well it was done for my self just got a cutter. I am a fishing guide and some of my boat factory decals were scratched up and peeling so I peeled everything off the boat and trailer fenders that were on it and prepped for vinyl. Decided I would do a little cutting to advertise my guide business.
I did all the vinyl on the boat and fenders Nothing fancy but I think its clean enough.
 

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JR's

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do you have hot spot you can give me. I have a GPS so you can give me your numbers.

this way I wont have to hirer a fishing Gide, because thy are expensive. and all thy are doing is fishing. I could do that my self.
 

Shovelhead

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do you have hot spot you can give me. I have a GPS so you can give me your numbers.

this way I wont have to hirer a fishing Gide, because thy are expensive. and all thy are doing is fishing. I could do that my self.


+1

:wine-smi:
 

gunlocators

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So,, you are not a sign maker?

But you made your vinyl replacement own parts?

Thats correct just playing around with the sign making may actually start doing some small stuff when not guiding. I bought a sign cutter because I have 4 guide boats and the quotes I got was around $500-$700 each so since I am pretty PC savvy I figured I would buy a cutter and do my own.
 
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