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Dave Axton, owner of Signtek Graphics in Port Byron NY. Specializing in motorsports graphics and design.
"I'm so messy, I have paint in places paint should never get to!"
Could you be more specific? We blast stone all the time.
Cher.
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Cheryl Lucas a/k/a "Shag" on MIRC
Vital Signs & Graphics, Etc.
Cape Coral, Florida
VSignsNgraphics@aol.com
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surf or MoJo on mirc
Cheryl J Nordby
Signs by Cheryl
(206) 300-0153
Seattle WA.....!
signsbycheryl@hotmail.com
A day without sunshine is like, you know...night http://signsbycheryl.homestead.com/home.html
http://mojosignco.homestead.com/home.html
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Greg Gulliford
aka MetroDude
Metro Signs and Banners
1403 N. Greene St. #1
Spokane, WA 99202
509-536-9452
Hey, I'd like to find some stone like big, smooth river boulders or something. All we have here is limestone and iron rock.
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Wayne Webb
Webb Sign Studio
creators of "woodesigns"
"autograph your work with excellence"
webbsignstudio@digitalexp.com
Lately, we've been blasting mostly sandstone and pavers bricks. We use high tack sandblast stencil. Clean the surface as best you can with laquer thinner and blow it off with some air. I usually weed before applying the mask, helps to line things up. Ditto on the blasting technique already mentioned. If the stone is hard, the masking may turn black and start to blow away, that's when I encourage it to stay put with a light dose of 3m77 spray adhesive. Spray a little on both the stone and the mask, let it tack, then remind it where is's suppposed to be. (try not to use much adhesive spray, it can be a bugger to get off) If you're gonna paint the recessed areas, make sure the masking is secured around the edges of the letters,(3m77) paint and remove masking...
Good luck and have fun!
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Cheryl Lucas a/k/a "Shag" on MIRC
Vital Signs & Graphics, Etc.
Cape Coral, Florida
VSignsNgraphics@aol.com
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Roger Bailey
Rapid Tac Incorporated
Waikoloa, Hawaii
Are you insinuating that I could use RapidPrep to clean the surface of stone? Hahaha!
Cher.
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Cheryl Lucas a/k/a "Shag" on MIRC
Vital Signs & Graphics, Etc.
Cape Coral, Florida
VSignsNgraphics@aol.com
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PTSideshow
been there, probally done that.
Just an additions of general info: during a cruise of the tile dept at Home Depot this evening. Picking up some items happened to see that they carry 12x12" stone tile in a number of different stone and colors. Also marble sill strips for windos and doors, in assorted widths. the floor tile is about 1/2"
thick. Practice suppies or fill in the blast area with a paint and flood coat it with a good quaility floor poly for deco pieces or accent for floors. Names, sports, car or whatever logos. for the person who has everything but a monogrammed marble or granite floor.
[This message has been edited by Glen Perye Jr (edited January 31, 2001).]