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Great to see ya back on the forum! Now we just got to hear from JoeCamaro, Haumana, and a few others
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Boy, it doesn't get any better than this
Buggie Pilot replied to BannerJohn's topic in Off Topic Section
I don't remember where I got this link, but if you got time and want a laugh, follow some of their exploits ( under; publish your work here http://forum.419eater.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=10&topicdays=0&start=30 ) this would be right up their alley. They live to turn the tables on scammers Their home page http://forum.419eater.com/forum/ -
Thats better than being in and having the guard not let you out til the 5th
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Well I planned on Drinking ........... and Driving my neighbors crazy Does that count Happy New Years to all of you ............. catch ya next year Pete G
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Wheres the deal ?
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Actually the hair dryer is one of the best ways ............ the trick is to heat it from the back, so you soften the bond between the sign and the adhesive (most of the adhesive comes off with whe vinyl) If you heat it from the front sometims the adhesive stays on the sign
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Used one on ebay http://cgi.ebay.com/screen-printing-machine_W0QQitemZ220529501999QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item335895272f
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If its for a hobby and your work space is limited, then I would say it could work ...... But midwaste is right about the money part $5k a lot of money to put out for a non-production machine ......Long time to make your money back, I also would be concerned with curing your garments with only a built-in flash unit. Their video on youtube is an animation. would be curious to see it live.
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If you can imagine it ....... you can draw it ....... we would be glad to help you learn Have you downloaded signblazer yet? Pete G
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I think this is what you are looking for. It was done by Tater from this forum ........... I believe he used Flexi and not SB http://forum.uscutter.com/index.php/topic,17632.0.html
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In over my head, but gotta make it work...need ideas.
Buggie Pilot replied to kst8catfan's topic in General discussion
Just a thought, but could you cut the letters in the black (mirror them) .... weed the letters .... then laminate a layer of white to the whole thing ? -
Have one object with MANY nodes, would like to overlap combine weld ???
Buggie Pilot replied to tasly's topic in SignBlazer
There could be a better way, but this is not as hard as it seems; 1.) select all then spit objects ........ [this separates all objects for a later weld] 2.) select 3 large center circles and edit / lock objects....... [ this keeps future selections from grabbing more than you want when you select things later] 3.) select small circles and combine (make sure you get all 3 of each) ... you gotta get all 16 I did them 1 by 1 ... you might be able to do more than one at a time {( theres your combine}) ... [this cleans the small circles up for the weld] 4.) select all 16 small circles and punch / weld That should do it ! ____________________________________________________________________________________ (Insert any disclaimer on the line provided above about trying this while drinking enjoying Scotch! ) -
Have one object with MANY nodes, would like to overlap combine weld ???
Buggie Pilot replied to tasly's topic in SignBlazer
Is this what you are looking for ? multiple_rings_ding.SBD multiple_rings_ding.SBD -
Where do you buy blank shirts?
Buggie Pilot replied to DK-Freestyle's topic in T-Shirts and/ or Garments
I get my blanks from S & S Activewear. Pretty good prices and always arrived when expected or sooner. -
Nice and that junk is headed my way :'(
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Yep! I think it's time we published a cookbook
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I could've done that last nite, but with bud lite cans (sorta the blue spruce look )
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Ahhhh! Don't need to buy bagged ice to keep the beer cool now!
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There are different reasons for liking a couple of different Husky models 2100 .... might as well had a chevy 350cu with a chain on it ...... heavy but couldn't stop it 288xp-lite (24" bar) could buck all day right to the dirt without bending over 242xp ..... super light, power to weight ratio is good and 15,500 rpms (chain speed wow ) I had mine running at 16,450 for a while but they dont last long at that speed (detuned it :'( ) all I own now is the 288xp lite .......... if I could find a 242xp in great cond. I would buy it in a heartbeat Hate to say it but I also own a sthil 450 brush saw ( Husky couldn't touch the power for the money) * 1960 a100 never started ...... that would be like a 49 year old virgin
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Funny how a little hobby/project gets so damn out of control ......... thats how it started for me Welcome from Connecticut Pete G
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Welcome from Connecticut Pete G
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Welcome from snowy Connecticut (well today anyways) Pete G
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Welcome from Connecticut.......... Get out there in that jeep
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Welcome from Connecticut After having a 24" cutter I couldn't see myself with any thing smaller Huskys are great saws. I've owned a few ( 61, 42, 2100, 288xp, 288xp-lite, 242xp) ..... Just had my 242xp stolen / crackhead neighbor (i'm pissed )
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Welcome from Connecticut Pete G