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Thanks Mike, I think on this one I overdid the swirls or pressed to hard. Hard to keep it uniform on the contours. But thanks for your comments!
Mike
-------------------- Mike Clayton M C Grafix Custom Lettering New Jersey (again) Posts: 508 | From: New Jersey | Registered: Apr 1999
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Spinning numbers on sprint type tails is a pain for sure. It's even worse if they aren't mounted on the car. Go with the heavier leafs like alumnum or dutch metal and you almost need another person to hold the tank so you dont knock it off the bench.
-------------------- George Perkins Millington,TN. goatwell@bigriver.net
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Great job. I like the asemetrical scallops in front.
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Thanks Alicia, These 1/4 midgets are tough because they are so small, so I just threw those in, there is really not much room on the left sides. Glad you caught that
I like your stuff too.
MC
-------------------- Mike Clayton M C Grafix Custom Lettering New Jersey (again) Posts: 508 | From: New Jersey | Registered: Apr 1999
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quote:Originally posted by George Perkins: Spinning numbers on sprint type tails is a pain for sure. It's even worse if they aren't mounted on the car. Go with the heavier leafs like alumnum or dutch metal and you almost need another person to hold the tank so you dont knock it off the bench.
Thanks George, I knew you would understand what I meant.
I moved back to Joisey. Hope all is going well for you Bud.
MC
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