Knobhill
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Welcome and Helloooooo back. LOL
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Welcome, you'll not have trouble setting up.
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Welcome to the world of sign making.
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I agree John, opera may be the best but I've been using Firefox for so long it's hard to change. LOL
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That's pdf, Sound it out. Pee Dee Eff.
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The answer I received when I replaced my primary machine following the instructions 100% was "Serial number was invalid". Enough time has passed where this question should have been answered and the issue resolved.
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No it doesn't help.
I agree
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Looking at the same, still on the fence.
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I use a medical scalpel
Interesting, worth a try.
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I tried it on the table first but found the stand works so much better.
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Razor knife or if needed for precision, an exacto knife.
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It's been too long for the activation servers to be gone. I didn't pay for two legal copies to be treated like this. I no longer use SignBlazer and wait for a class action suit. Anyone else been spammed from someone selling EasySign???
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Any cheap razor and a straight edge works.
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Maybe try a blend of tearing down the old and building the new using the equipment as inserts. Old building being torn down and new building being completed. I'll work on it, great concept.
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Glad to here you got a hit on your ad. Race cars ar good and bad. Guaranteed work but always at the last minute. Can't count how many nights spent cutting new panels from previous weeks havoc. Have fun!!!
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That's the wonderful word of moving!!! : ;D
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I agree about the MDO. You need to be careful who you buy from too. There's a lot of garbage out there being passed off as higher grade. Home Depot is a good example for this!
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Not sure what I would have charged without seeing the layout. With that said...
Some people have no conscience Or ethics. Always trying to make the most profit with no regard for quality or customer satisfaction. Keep in mind that "word of mouth is a very powerful tool". Good or bad... my 2cts
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A quality pair of tweezers sharpent to a pin point so far is the best method I found. Gives that stab n grab method. For very small cuts I agree to use the dental picks. I quote " Practice, practice, practice"
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Nice find, Thanx again.
Yep another new guy
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Welcome, isn't this great??