Dellrose Custom Lighting

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  1. I know I am a little late to this, but if you want something that is durable and can be up-graded later on without any trouble, get a losi. My brother in law has one, and if something breaks, you can fix it fairly easy. And the parts a cheap. Upgrades are just about endless for them also. But if you are looking for a 4-wd truck of some kind, I would recommend the HPI savage. I have 2 of them (one with the stock .21 and one with a pro .28), and they will take a pretty good beatin. The first one(.21) that I got had sat in a barn for a couple of years, and it fired up fairly easy after I got it cleaned up. The only thing that I have had go wrong with it was the spur gear stripped out on me. You might want to check out Back Woods RC, it is a local vendor to me and he really knows his stuff when it comes to rc's.


  2. Thanks yall.

    I love those shirt designs. they came out really nice. The vehicle magnet looks like its got some air bubbles in it though in the white...did you cover it in white vinyl? dont they come in white? Just curious. The door vinyl looks really good too. I like the shading on the logo (three circles). Def love the shirts though. Good job!

    What you are seeing is probably from where the customer put them on his truck. I didnt put any thing other than the black on them. I think you can get other colors in the magnets, but I aint sure as all I have ever bought is the white.

    The logos on the door and window were printed by a friend of mine that does printing locally.


  3. Back when I had my LP, I had this problem all the time. At first, I was just using the USB port on the cutter, then I started using a USB-serial adapter and that seem to take care of most of the problem.

    As for geting a serial card for a desktop, make sure that it is compatiable with your vista OS. I run my LP off of my desktop, vista 64-bit, until I got my current cutter, which is a graphtec. And it wasnt until just a couple of months ago that I was able to cut from my desktop using my graphtec because of driver issuses.


  4. I have been using S&S Sales out of Nashville, TN. Right now, I dont have a tax ID number, and I am still payin less per shirt than I would through some of the other vendors that have been mentioned. The price for Gildan 6.1 oz vary from $1.85 - $2.10, with 2X and up not being over $3.45 +/-. And the customer service is outstanding, to say the least.

    S&S Sales


  5. Aw, you misspelled 'training' on one of the shirts, but very cool ideas. That's one downside of DIY graphics, spelling errors or typos! :thumbsup:

    I dig the Polaris logo.

    Actually, I didnt make that one up. It was one that I got from here awhile back. Noticed that it was speeled wrong after I had already cut it, so I just left that one like it was.

    I have a few more items that I have done lately that I havent posted yet. Maybe one of these days I will get around to it. Maybe........ :-


  6. some of his stuff looks like it came from sign torch. They have a lot of vector art that appears to look just like his stuff.

    That what I was thinking I have one of signtorch frist cd it's about 2 years old.. signtorch designs are very nice..  I know signtorch has alot of new vector now that i need to get..

    I have been thinking about gettin some of their cd's as they have a lot of files, and they are fairly cheap.


  7. for them to take me up on my offer of my building in Indiana to ship supplies from so everyone can get them faster...

    +1  That would be cool, as I'm not real far from you Spyder

    Dave

    A better location would be Nashville that away I could just pick it up. ;D

    Need to come a just a few miles south, like Columbia. That way it would be little bit closer for me. ;D


  8. Here is a sign that me and my brother-in-law just finished last night. This is the first big item (2' x 3') that he has done, and he was very nervous. He weeded and applied the vinyl while I was cutting some other stuff. Needless to say, he was very proud of it.

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    A race car that I just finished last week.

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    Some more decals.

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  9. I have been using my Graphtec since Friday night, and I think that it is the best money that I have spent. The difference is like day from dark, it cuts soo much smoother and quieter than my LP does. I have already cut the vinyl for a 4' x6' sign and a 2' x 3' sign, and about 30-40 other decals that are about 4.5" x 9". Weeding them was alot better than with the LP also. Long story short, if you have the money, I would definitely recommend a Graphtec cutter.