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Big Squeegee in action

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The uses of this thing is amazing, Here is a simple vid of using one to apply prints to Coro. 

 

 

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That is pretty cool. My question is, how is he cutting only the paper backing so easily when he cuts his strip? Is there some trick to it?

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  Yep, That is exactly what I am using, One of the best tools ever.

 

I don't know if I'd say it's the best tool ever, but it's pretty handy...  I got one when they were on sale a while back and it sat on my table for at least a month before I used it for the first time - now that I know what to do with it, I use it regularly...

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I got a few 4' x 8' to apply in the next few days, I will shoot a video of the really big Big Squeegee.

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I bought a 26" Big Squeegee and after just a little practice it has made easy work for taping big cut graphics. I regularly do full width 24" vinyl up to 8 ft long without an assistant which before was not possible. Does a better job than I was able to do too. 

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I bought a 26" Big Squeegee and after just a little practice it has made easy work for taping big cut graphics. I regularly do full width 24" vinyl up to 8 ft long without an assistant which before was not possible. Does a better job than I was able to do too. 

I'm still getting used to mine.. i just used mine for the first time last night on a job i had to do..   if you have the right tools the job goes by much faster and a lot easier :)

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Can you make on out of PVC and 1/4" plexiglass with felt on the edge?

We have all the items including felt with a sticky back.

I'm gonna try it.

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i STILL have such a hard time taping large cut graphics with my BS.  Its a 24"   I have watched videos, made about 60 large banner sides, practiced and its a crap shoot if I get it on without wrinkles.  Maybe I am not strong enough? 

 

and LOVE LOVE the backing knife cutter, seriously most handy tool I have purchased :thumbsup:

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