piscespokerbrat
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Fine by me. The majority of the people are 2 faced stab you in the back types anyways!
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Wah wah wah what a bunch of babies!
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Your problems are exactly why everybody out there with $500 to spare shouldn't be buying a cutter. My .02.
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Have you thought about stuffing envelopes?
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My advice, stay far far far away. Run while you can!
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Love the newbies reviving dead threads..
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Wow chuckie c.. you into necrophilia?? This thread is 3 years old!!!!
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you can also use baking soda or confectioners sugar and a box like this oneI dont suppose you would want to share how you built that? I can go off the visual, but if you had extra pics or info of the build process, that would be cool When blasting with baking soda, what would you say the grit rating is?
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Sheesh, I was hoping to avoid having to take a trip to 84 LUMBER, but it looks like I'll have to do so now, just for satisfying the pedantics among you!hahahahahaha - sorry!
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That is cool! The only nit pick I have is the extra spaces between the area code and the rest of the number in pic 1.
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Here's the new sign for my studio, replaces the previous one that was torn asunder by Frankenstorm.4' x 5' diBond (MaxMetal) -- green on one side, blue on the other.
Dumb question I suppose, but why is there a 4x4 post on one side, and a 2x4 on the other?
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I agree Skeeter, I am working on my niche now ;-) I also live in a small town. My town is 15k with the college kids and about 10k without. There are 2, maybe 3 local sign shops here with more down the road. I am continually amazed that sign shops stay in business because to me, it seems you can only make one sign that lasts for years before needing to be replaced, ya know?
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I agree Slice, I just dont want to look foolish is all if I do something wrong from the get, ya know? I dont mind taking someones logo and cutting it for their vehicle, but its a whole new ball game making a store front sign. Dan for example makes sign making look way too easy.. lol
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Wow, thanks for sharing pics of your space! 500 sq ft is a good size for your shop. I am hung on the fact that I need to have at least a 10' long by 4' wide table for whenever i find myself a space. There is a 1200 sq ft shop with a 8x10 roll up door without utilities for $600 here, but that is kinda scary to take that on as a beginner!!
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MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO's!!! That is awesome.. I wish I could find a deal like that. How big is your shop sq ft wise?
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What do you pay for your shop? I know that different areas afford different prices and all that jazz.. but, I's is just curious
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Very cool!
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Wow.. talk about an almost 4 year dead thread revival..
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Dont know if anyone would help you as that is copy written material ;-)
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There is a graphics request forum for this specific request.
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My shop is too small for it, and at a cost of over $130,000 it's way out of reach, but this thing is THE BOMB !!!I found one for sale for $23,000 that needed 4-6k worth of fixing to be made perfect! But, YOWSERS is all I gotta say...
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Make sure you get something with a SPELL CHECK, I would hate to see how angry your customers would be with that many errors!