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In times past, I had an instruction sheet from 3M that gave good instructions and drawings on how to install vinyl lettering and graphics. I could copy it and send with customers who wanted to do their own installation. Seems that the instruction sheet has disappeared. Does anyone know of a form or info sheet I could download that you use for this purpose? Thanks, Susan
-------------------- Susan Soape ProSigns P O Box 1444 Carthage, Tx 75633 903-693-8444 soapesignshop@aol.com Posts: 12 | From: Carthage, Texas | Registered: Jan 2004
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My mind wanders. And that's not a good thing, 'cause it's too small to be out there alone. Posts: 3129 | From: Tooele, UT | Registered: Mar 2005
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Susan - I have to admit it when I sell "Ready To Apply" Graphics they are on usually their own - if they ask for advice I will gladly talk 'em thru it - most people can usually handle simple vinyl graphic installs - actually I've had quite a few customers that mentioned to me afterwards that it was FUN!!! Imagine that. . . (Future Competitors, 'probly) I wish I could do a higher percentage of R.T.A. Graphics - profit margin is better than average. . .
-------------------- Carl Wood Olive Branch, Ms Posts: 1392 | From: Olive Branch,MS USA | Registered: Nov 1999
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-------------------- Mark Kottwitz Kottwitz Graphics Ridgely, MD www.SeeMySignWork.com -------------------------- Imagination is more important than knowledge. -- Albert Einstein Posts: 750 | From: Ridgely, MD | Registered: Oct 2000
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I would only send the instructions along with mailed Ready-To-Apply decals that I can't or don't want to apply myself. Although applying vinyl is not exactly a science, why not sell your installations services if you can?