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Just finished one 4x4 on Alumacorr and working on designing another. Working on the design for a large sandblasted sign for a bridal boutique. Just designed another sandblasted sign for an attorney's office and waiting on approval. Also waiting on design approval, from another attorney, on a residential sign with a hand-painted pictorial. Getting ready to blast two HDU signs tomorrow. And.......(except for the Alumacorr ones) they've paid their deposits.
-------------------- Wayne Webb Webb Signworks Chipley, FL 850.638.9329 wayne@webbsignworks.com Posts: 7405 | From: Chipley,Florida,United States | Registered: Oct 1999
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yesterday i was erecting scaffolding (10') for a wall job. NEXT time i'm going to use a company that sets up the scaffold instead of just renting the pieces. i'm just not used to that kind of hard work -- it took us about 2 hours and we were wiped out. (yes, i'm a wimp).
still, i'm glad i did it -- it was my first experience with scaffolding and so at least now i know how it all works. not that there's much to learn...
today i get to PAINT and that will be a lot more fun... once the aches from yesterday go away.
-------------------- :: Scooter Marriner :: :: Coyote Signs :: :: Oakland, CA :: :: still a beginner :: :: Posts: 1356 | From: Oakland (and San Francisco) | Registered: Mar 2001
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Business has really picked up down here in the last mont or two. Staying busy pretty much all of the time. Most people are starting to go for the bigger and better stuff too, not just the "How cheap can you do it for buddy" stuff.
-------------------- John Thompson JTT Graphics "The big guy with a little sign shop!" Royston/Hartwell Georgia jtt101@hotmail.com Posts: 626 | From: Royston Georgia | Registered: Feb 2002
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