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Today someone asked me if I did installations and my answer was,
of course I do installations, how else would I install those lines and designs on your vehicle. Then they asked if I could just give them more lines and designs so they could place them where they wanted!
I don't get it, is there something in the air I missed?
-------------------- HotLines Joey Madden - pinstriping since 1952 'Perfection, its what I look for and what I live for'
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That something in the air is stupidity. There's a lot of it going around. Try not to breathe any.
-------------------- "A wise man concerns himself with the truth, not with what people believe." - Aristotle
Cam Bortz Finest Kind Signs Pondside Iron works 256 S. Broad St. Pawcatuck, Ct. 06379 "Award winning Signs since 1988" Posts: 3051 | From: Pawcatuck,Connecticut USA | Registered: Nov 1998
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Joey......what are you using to keep those lines and designs attatched to the vehicle? I've heard that West Systems epoxy works great. If you are going to transfer them to another vehicle in the future, I would suggest galvanized deck screws, or for the super wide lines, maybe lag bolts. I was also wondering how you keep those really long lines from flapping in the wind?
-------------------- Mike"Spud"Kelly zipperhead design Westminster, MA Posts: 367 | From: Westminster, MA | Registered: Mar 2001
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