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And it will really look great after somebody pulls the weeds up...not really...I like the shot through the weeds...lots of people would not have thought of that little detail in their photo.
DrCAS Custom Lettering and Design Saint Cloud, Minnesota
"Things work out best for the people who make the best of the way things work out." - Art Linkletter Posts: 6451 | From: Saint Cloud, Minnesota | Registered: Jun 1999
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Nice Mark, Just wondering is that texture painted on the panel behind the main lettering or is it a reflection of sorts...and are you doing your own masonary work? Looks great...Pat.
-------------------- Pat Welter Masterhand Signs and Designs Unity, Saskatchewan.Canada Posts: 1304 | From: Unity, Saskatchewan.Canada | Registered: May 1999
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nice job Mark, you should post the Marathon signs , really liked them too. We've been using weld on 45 adhesive and aluminum tube/dibond for really strong lightweight signs, That stuff really holds and I don't have to learn to weld aluminum. We even put some through the heat of powder coating ans still couldn't break the joint
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not sure where to get it in the U.S. we sell it her in Canada. It's a 2 tube adhesive, requires a special gun, I think similar to lord's adhesive, 3M has a similar system too. It's also used for rivetless trailers, so you could ask a local trailer place, they should be able to get it for repairs
-------------------- Pete Payne Willowlake Design/Canadian Signcrafters Bayfield, ON