Sarjento956

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  1. 5 minutes ago, haumana said:

    My setup has always been on carpet, just find a way to ground your machine, and to remove as much static from your vinyl as possible.

    I think I read a post that some puts Bounce dryer sheets in the cores of their rolls of vinyl. I can't say that I've tried that myself.

    Thank you for the fast respond...i should be fine then since u have had it on a carpet room.. i shall continue with changing rooms.


  2. I did it...man my hand hurt took me about 5 hrs had to take breaks in between ..first real vinyl job getting paid tommorrow .

    On titan 2 the vinyl hangs but it hits the metal frame of the stand after a long roll out but if i move the vinyl anyfurther out i dont think the blade will start on the vinyl its kinda closeany tips?

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  3. Thansk skeeter ive see u here for years ..i finally decided to get the titan 2 from uscutter ...by your expirience,would it be best to give my customer the vinyl with out the transfer tape on it and have him do the transfering or i should just give the product to him ready to transfer ...my consern is that he wants 100 decals if they stay long enough on the shelf will it be hard to remove from the paper the vinyl is sitting on...this happend to one of my own projects some letters were tearing off with the backing of the vinyl paper and i dont want it to happen to my customers


  4. I have a customer that asked for a logo to put on the back of vehicles for his auto sales company...my question is what types of vinyl number will be good for those types of jobs..it will go on the paint of the vehicles i currently have the green star brand that came with titan 2 pack starter kit..thanks in advance

    I have tried googleing i cant find the answer online

    Also is their a website to see like a graph of what diffrent vinyls are good for what materials?