VINYL SIGNS

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bms
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You don't need carrier sheets for cutting flex, flock or vinyl as the blade just cuts through the top layer, not the backing to the material (so long as you don't have your pressure too high).
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Thanks Martin
i`ve just done you`re right the trick is in the pressure
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Save your carrier sheets for the odd bits or cut offs Nash I get loads of use out of mine.
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i think this would be good business for our Essex boy racers and small businesses around town you are too frightened to go round to an official sign writer who would charge a small fortune.

How about this for a pricing structure

£8.99 for a 300mm lenght
17.99 for a 600mm length
26.99 for a 900mm lenght

what are your views
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and another thing which is the best vinyl to use

i don`t want customers coming back saying the vinyl is peeling off!

and also we can use this method to make personalised albums and frames right?
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AJLA wrote:Save your carrier sheets for the odd bits or cut offs Nash I get loads of use out of mine.

Probably the most pofitable section of a strip of flex :D
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Are these prices for supply only ? or are you fitting them for this price
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yes John supply only
no fitting
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