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Glen Perye Jr
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[FYI] came across a number of interesting products, that will be of interest to sign makers. truck welder, moblie truck welder metalic finishes/ patina for use on metal or wood or foam metal finishes fiber optics/LEDs looks like a one stop shop for bright signs *inkjet printer decal supplies for fun or profit *the source for foam hot wire info *art supply search site *site for building trades searches

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PTSideshow, been there, probally done that.
Wizard Works Show Supply
Magic Props FX Signage Banners Ect.

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Kathy Joiner
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Thanks Glen. I just ordered the Hot Knife. Now I can play with some foam. Maw Maw is always looking for a substrate that doesn't hurt her back [Wink] I love MDO but a full sheet of 3/4" requires a little help handling.

About 25 or so years ago there was a sign maker in this area that used foam exclusively on his signs. I have been procrastinating trying this. It is now time.

Thanks again for the post.

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Kathy Joiner
River Road Graphics
41628 River Road
Ponchatoula, La.70454

Old enough to know better...Too young to resist.

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Jury Naklowych
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Thanks Glen,
I found all those sites very usefull.

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Jury Naklowych
Digital Design
McKellar, Ontario

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Thanks here too Glan, those water based metal finished look too good to be true. I've sent them an email for more application and durability info. Have you used those yourself? Share your experiences please.

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Cape Craft Signs
(Cape Cod, MA)
http://www.capecraft.com
e-mail: joe@capecraft.com

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