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warrior35

Barber shop window that I recently completed

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I recently completed this barber shop window for a buddy. I thought it turned out well and he was really happy with it. I guess that's all that matters

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WOW...THATS FABULOUS...I CAN'T WAIT TO GET MY CUTTER GOING AND CREATE....BRAVO...IT LOOKS VERY COMPLICATED THO.....

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looks awesome, i think i would have added gold to the top and bottom as well

yeah gold would have been a nice touch.

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looks awesome, i think i would have added gold to the top and bottom as well

yeah gold would have been a nice touch.

Very nice work and nice layout

Dan

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yes, this was a wet install

Thanks. I am starting to see a trend here with the wet installs. Well done!

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WoW!  Looks real good.  What would something like this generally cost the customer?

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yes, this was a wet install

Thanks. I am starting to see a trend here with the wet installs. Well done!

Wet installs are the way to go. If I am doing something small and simple then of course there is no need, but anything larger than a foot or two should be a wet install in my opinion.

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Like Levi said, wet installs are the way to go. It is hard to mess up a wet install in my opinion. I'm sure it can be done, but it definitely makes your window for error much larger.

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Yeah this is very encouraging! Wet install for the win. Now to just, um, actually do it for once hehehe.

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Like Levi said, wet installs are the way to go. It is hard to mess up a wet install in my opinion. I'm sure it can be done, but it definitely makes your window for error much larger.

But on glass you better clean very well then squeegee very well or can make for a frustrating install

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