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In the near future we will begin work on a new shop from the ground up anyone care to share there perfect shop layout. We are shooting for 5000-7000 sq ft. with loft type of space for storage. We offer Vinyl and Edge graphics, Embroidery and Screen Printing so So working on the concept of having seperat work areas for all areas. We are currentlly considering havinga centrally located main oficce with a view of all work areas.
thanks for your help, u can email ideas direct to gresults@ev1.net
-------------------- Donald E. Ethredge Houston,Texas Posts: 15 | From: Houston,Texas 77066 | Registered: Feb 2001
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I am sure he'll post in a little bit but heres a link to Glenn Taylors shop pix I like the way his shop is done. I am working on getting a building one later this year myself hopefully. Glenns Shop .http://home.nc.rr.com/walldog/shop_photos.htm
I never can get this link thing to work so just cut and paste the url. Dadgum! Rackin'! Frackin' Internet!!!!!!!!!
[ June 28, 2002, 05:26 PM: Message edited by: John Thompson ]
-------------------- John Thompson JTT Graphics "The big guy with a little sign shop!" Royston/Hartwell Georgia jtt101@hotmail.com Posts: 626 | From: Royston Georgia | Registered: Feb 2002
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I have had a crazy day and didn't even catch that, thanks Duncan. I just cut and paste it from my lacation bar, who knows how it got that in tere. Maybe my 'puters got gremlins cause everything else I have has got 'em. As I said before. Dadgum! Rackin'! Frackin' Stuff!!!!!!!!!
-------------------- John Thompson JTT Graphics "The big guy with a little sign shop!" Royston/Hartwell Georgia jtt101@hotmail.com Posts: 626 | From: Royston Georgia | Registered: Feb 2002
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I can't even spell right either DADGUM!!! RACKIN"!!! FRACKIN"!!! IDIOTIC BRAIN THAT AIN'T WORKIN"!!!
-------------------- John Thompson JTT Graphics "The big guy with a little sign shop!" Royston/Hartwell Georgia jtt101@hotmail.com Posts: 626 | From: Royston Georgia | Registered: Feb 2002
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LOL John!! I'm glad I'm not the only one who goes through that. You just made my day.
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Don, If you'll go to the link John and Duncan provided, I just included a layout of our shop that you can download. It is in Corel 10, Corel 5, and Corel CMX formats. If you can't open any of these, let me know what formats work best for you and I'll try to set it up for you.
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maybe its me, but i can't open that textile work order form file in illustrator 9 or flexi 6.5. the shop layout opened no problem. glenn, thanks for ALL the info you post here. chuey
-------------------- Chuck Nichols Liquid Signs San Diego Posts: 25 | From: San Diego, CA | Registered: May 2001
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Illustrator 9 can only open Corel version 8 or older. Give me a few minutes and I'll post an AI version for you to try.
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Ok...I uploaded an AI version with the text in tact. It is possible that when you open it in Illustrator, the text may get shifted. I could have converted the text to curves, but then you wouldn't have been able to edit them without resetting all of the text.
[ June 29, 2002, 01:30 PM: Message edited by: Glenn Taylor ]