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I saw this topic on another sign web forum and though it was a great topic. What product, new or old do you think has been great for your shop? Look forward to seeing your posts, have great holiday!
-------------------- Devin Fahie Sebago Signworks Rt. 302, Raymond, Maine 207-655-6622 devin@sebagosignworks.com Posts: 96 | From: Raymond, Maine | Registered: Jun 2003
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Hi Devin... I like that Chromatic Edge stuff...a paint flow additive. It smells good and makes your 1-Shot smooooth as silk. Love- JILL
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All Rapid Tac products!!!!! Hey Rapid Tac, how about Rapid Tac hand cleaner?
-------------------- Signs by Alicia Jennings (Mudflap Girl) Tacoma, WA Since 1987 Have Lipstick, will travel. Posts: 3813 | From: Tacoma, WA. U.S.A. | Registered: Dec 1999
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I just discovered a "KVM switch" I guess it stands for "Keyboard Video Mouse" & it allows one set of these 3 items to be split into 2 sets of wires to operate 2 computers.
I was needing a 3rd computer in my small office & didn't want a 3rd workstation. Now my CasMate is on a dedicated W98 machine out of sight behind the flat screen monitor for my Sony 2.6 gig XP-pro design station. 2 keystrokes switches the display on the monitor from the XP to the W98 & back again. Probably not new, but very cool in my book!
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For me it's the AcuArt films to make positives from my inkjet. We still use an outsource company for high-end positives ... but for day-to-day stuff it beats the heck out of spending all that time in the darkroom soaking in chemicals.
-------------------- Compulsive, Neurotic, Anti-social and Paranoid ... but basically Happy Posts: 2677 | From: Rochester, NY, USA | Registered: Nov 1998
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I had it all planned out to goto N. Conway, finish Christmas shopping, and come see you. Didn't work out as planned! Ill be down soon enough, as I goto the Black & Decker outlet to buy my levels & bits, which I need both of! I look forward to seeing your shop, as I have seen your work and it looks great! Happy Holidays!
-------------------- Devin Fahie Sebago Signworks Rt. 302, Raymond, Maine 207-655-6622 devin@sebagosignworks.com Posts: 96 | From: Raymond, Maine | Registered: Jun 2003
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This year it is my Hot Wire tool. Very versitile styrofoam cutter. A customer asked just the other day, "What do you do with that electric ice pick?"
-------------------- Kathy Joiner River Road Graphics 41628 River Road Ponchatoula, La.70454
Old enough to know better...Too young to resist. Posts: 1891 | From: Ponchatoula, LA | Registered: Nov 2000
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Guerilla ladders. (Work platforms about 30" high, 3 feet long that weigh nothing and fold up very easily.) Hey, I'm 5' nothing and these are the best thing I bought this year. I can't figure out how I lived without them. I've already put a couple taller ones on my list of stuff I'm getting when I have the shop up and space to keep them.
-------------------- Chris Welker Wildfire Signs Indiana, Pa Posts: 4254 | From: Indiana, PA | Registered: Mar 2001
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