pdryan

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  1. and yes, it is expensive, but much cheaper than having a five foot strip, two feet wide installed for $150! If there is anyone that can take care of entire jobs for me, let me know (also gives serious discounts for bulk rates). I am in southern california and have probably a thousand yards of glass that need to have etched detail installed.
  2. Thank you! But yes, this is what I am referring to. I realize that those four foot applications will be tricky but I have a lot of glass to practice with and the material isn't that expensive right? So if I waste some its not the end of the world? Any links to specific printers would be awesome. Is Oralite the best material out there?
  3. So I retrofit office buildings and am doing a build out currently that has a ton of glass walls and sliding glass doors that divide adjacent small offices. I am also going to be developing a few more properties soon and I know that I will save money on buying a machine that allows me to print and cut privacy strips and privacy strips with logos cut out. I would like to have many 4 foot privacy strips, some etched logos in the four foot size and then many privacy strips with etched logos in the 2 foot size. What is a good machine to start with? I obviously don't want to spend an arm and a leg but I also need something that will look professionally done, be reliable and that will keep going for a long time. Are there any specific machines, materials, etc that work best for this kind of application? Thanks all! Any help/ recommendations is greatly appreciated.