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Does anybody remember an article in one of the trades (ST, SB or SC) a few years back about a company that scratched aluminum sheet with an angle grinder and a disc to achieve a pattern in the metal? I believe they referred to it as "Ziggle-izing" (if memory serves me correct) in reference to one of the people who was doing the actual grinding.
We need to do something similar here for our new shop sign out front and I just can't remember which magazine. Any help? Thanks!!
Jay
-------------------- Jay Allen ShawCraft Sign Co. Machesney Park, IL jallen222@aol.com http://www.shawcraft.com/
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I found it with the help of the guy who wrote it - Regan Dickinson, exec. editor of Sign Business magazine. He remembered it even though it was almost seven years ago - in Jan. of 1995 - probably because he wrote it!!
Wow!! What a memory. I've already forgotten some signs we made just last year.
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