Does anyone know the name of the company that sells the plotter cut mask for painting graphics on Sunbrella awning fabrics? I can't remember their name. I seem to remember the company being based in the eastern U.S.
Thanks in advance.
Posted by Jay Allen (Member # 195) on :
You can also use a combination of calendared vinyl and 3M Super77 spray adhesive.
Just spray the Super77 on the adhesive side of the vinyl and apply the mask to the fabric.
Doing it this way allows me to get rid of any scrap material and not have to bring in any additional inventory.
[ April 02, 2009, 10:29 AM: Message edited by: Glenn Taylor ]
Posted by Bill Diaz (Member # 2549) on :
Thanks, Jay!
Hows the dog? Did he get put down! Sorry!
Posted by David Harding (Member # 108) on :
High performance vinyl also works. I got rid of my bad Avery that way.
Posted by Bob Noyes (Member # 8317) on :
BAD AVERY!!
Sorry, should not have done that.
[ April 02, 2009, 02:27 PM: Message edited by: Bob Noyes ]
Posted by Jay Allen (Member # 195) on :
Bill . . . Cooper's still battling. Sunday was a terrible day. Monday up to today, pretty good . . . but some internal bleeding going on.
We're fighting a losing battle - but so far, so good. We love every second with him . . .
We are not 100% sure of WHICH cancer he has now as I went back to my old vet - it might be mast cell and not hemangiosarcoma . . . but a biopsy is the only way to tell - and if they did a biopsy, he'd likely bleed out.
So no way to know - just treat symptoms, love him, act positive around him . . . and wait for the day to come. Tough on us emotionally - but doing quite good so far - all things considered.
Life is short . . . and even shorter for dogs. But age 5-1/2 for a Golden? Waaaaay too soon, Bill. Especially with his bloodlines . . .