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Erik Sine

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  1. Welcome Mom!!!

    :wiggle: Well I've been using a Roland for years then bought a 24" Panther from http://signwarehouse.com Some people report nightmares about sign warehouse But I personally have had no problems. Graphtec is good and it seems a lot of people like Summa Cutters. I think all those are good for what you will be doing. I got mine at singwarehouse just under 3k and it came with LXI software which is made by Flexicut, equal to the Flexicut Pro. Very nice software, and that was 2 years ago. But at a minumum I would get at least a 24" width. For what your doing it sounds like the bobcat might work (Package #3) I try to always buy ahead of what i might need to give myself room to grow and expand. I always remeber that old quote "You get what you pay for" You might buy this and get carried away with other kinds of work and find yourself limited.

  2. The photo has to be somewhere on the web with a url address. For example I have mine from my website or on a directory from my website. If you have one there and ready to use, you can click on the "Img" button above once then paste the address then click the "Img" button again.

    It should then look something like this

    with the img brackets surrounding the address but wihtout the commas

    If you have a pic but nowhere to host it, email it to me & I'll host it within this website and i'll send you the address to put between the brackets

    :wiggle:

  3. If anyone is interested in the San Diego Area I have a small sign business that I have had since 1993. I was once very aggressive and motivated with a couple of employees. Since then I have down sized to my garage so that I can be closer to home with my kids. I've kept it pretty small and was very selective on what jobs I would take. Now that my youngest is getting to the age where he will be in Pre-School again I'm getting that old motivation again where I don't feel so restricted. I just bought a 4'x8' CNC Router table & huge Panel Saw. I have a 24" ColorCam that I bought and never used (It's collecting dust) mostly because at the time I bought it I was concentrating on Electric Signs, 40' Boom Truck which is also collecting dust and rust. I carry a C45 Electric Sign License, The youngest in the state of California to get one.

    I mostly did Electric Signs and Neon but since obtaining a CNC I've been more motivated towards non-illuminated signs as the profits are more lean and less hassle. I have the highest skilled sheet metal guy in San Diego fabricating my metal & one of the greatest glass blowers with a state of the art neon plant. With that I have had the greatest confidence in what ever I was selling knowing it's quality is unbeaten. My work to this day has mostly been all repeat service and word of mouth. I hardly ever, ever, ever repair my own electric signs. My signs don't go out. I like to do it right & right the first time, using he highest quality components.

    So i'm looking for someone who is highly motivated and very well rounded in the business & fabrication aspect of the Sign Trade. Honest and with integrity. One who is probably tired of working for someone else and seeing all those signed contracts and never getting a part of it. I'm not really looking for an employee but more of an associate and partner.

    I'm a content sleeper right now.

    PM me or email me a resume at erik@thesignsyndicate.com

  4. Just wanted to wish all the visitors and new members a very Merry Christmas and safe holliday, and a thank you to all those men and women serving our great country overseas. I sense a very big year to come for everyone, in the markets and financial growth. 2005 will be one of the best years we will have to have come our way.

    This Christmas remeber one thing, "Never love the gift for than the giver" :beer:

    Merry Chistmas

    -Erik

  5. I have the 24" Panther as well, But I'm not getting to much slack between the rollers. That will happen sometimes if I use real thin paper for patterns . But other than that I have no real problem with it. I just line up the vinyl with the alignment path and go to work. I went from a camm1 Roland to this. Maybe it needs some grease :D

  6. Hmmm, I've always wondered that myself. I never charge for estimates, but I try to get away from giving them a full blown proposal until I let them know a basic cost estimate. That way if it doesn't scare them away I know I have a good chance with them. I think it depends who it is too. If it's a big corporation I have no problem giving them a nice presentation. I did a big bid for a 13 Location Bank Branch, did not get the job but they volunteerly sent me a check for 1k for the time and driving :D

  7. What kind of applicatios will you be doing? Indoor, outdoor, large format or small stickers? I have a ColorCam PC-60 that I bought for 8K and have never used it, we have never run it except for a stock file demo it came with. I do electric Signs and have never found a use for it. But I do make my own beer :beer: and i plan to make my own bottle labels with it :wiggle:

  8. My experience with applying vinyl on substrates such as polycarb or acrylic is that I usually use soapy water to apply, then I usually let it cure or set on the acrylic for 24 at least sometimes over 2-3 days before cutting. After that period is comes out really nice. Usually anytime before 24 hours and the vinyl has a tendency to come up or off. My feed rate is the same as plastic, anythign slower and it get a lot of frays around the vinyl surface. I've been using a multipurpose bit at 13,000 RPM/s wih 3 inche/sec. :beer:

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