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OK, I want to stock up on blanks for the real estate/property management/construction customers. PVC warps, MDO is labor intensive, Masonite absorbs moisture, coroplast is cheezy, aluminum is too, too "industrial", etc. etc.
What do you guys and gals like?
Thanks in advance!
------------------ Rick Cooper Sierra Sign & Award Lake Tahoe, USA www.engrave.pctrader.com $$$Letterheads Website Supporter$$$
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Dibond. It comes in 2, 3 & 4 mm thicknesses and is aluminum both sides with a solid plastic core. Classy schtuff.
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High density styrene. It comes in various thicknesses and is relatively inexpensive compared to mdo, coroplast, aluminum, etc..
------------------ There is nothing new under the sun. What will be has already been and has been will be again. Daniel R. Perez Daniez Dzines Fresno, CA daniez2001@yahoo.com
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Like Pierre says, use Dibond. It's real easy to work with. Lightweight & strong. Using it right now. Makes nice signs, clean and professional looking.
------------------ Bill Cosharek Bill Cosharek Signs 1031 Whitehead Lane N.Huntingdon,Pa 15642 bcosharek@juno.com
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