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Hi folks I have approximately 10 yards (maybe a bit more) of Oralite 24" brown reflective, 5700 series. It's left over from a 50-yard roll. I'd like to get $100 for it and I'll cover the shipping to anywhere in the US or Canada. If interested PM or email me thru this site. Thanks! Jill
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PennDot specifies brown for park signs so I had to use brown to flood-coat duroply panels. The 24" size vinyl worked really well, even for me, but I can't make it fit into my 15" plotter and even if it did it's kinda tricky to punch all those holes into the edges! Love.....Jill
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Hi Jill, I know what you mean. I've been sitting on a lot of silver mylar for a while since it was 24 inch, but finally just cut what I needed and attached it to another vinyl backing paper already empty and ran it through the plotter. It's tricky, but it does work. Also, I have some red reflective and rarely use it. It's 15 in. so I'll use it somewhere here. Can you use the brown for some of the sports teams around town? I got colored orange coroplast and used the black for our football team. Maybe you could flood some coroplast for that use? It is football season and the high schools maybe might use it for the cheerleaders signs, etc. Just a thought cause I've seen this post for a while.
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Bumpity-Bump Bump Bump. Nobody wants this lovely brown reflective vinyl? Buy it and cover your Naugahyde love seat! Unfortunately there is not enough for the throw pillows. Love....Jill
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If you guys with those smaller plotters take about 30' of 10mil flexible Lexan, cut it 15" wide,lay the carrier paper from your used film over the top, hit the edges with spray paint, use a paper puncher to make the holes, now you can mount any other film you like to the surface with pieces of masking tape spaced 4 or 5 inches apart, alternating top/bottom spacing and cut odd sized film till the cows come home. We did it with a 750s 30" for years to use up all the smaller stuff and scraps.
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-------------------- Pierre St.Marie Stmariegraphics Kalispell,Mt www.stmariegraphics.com ------------------ Plan on knowing everything before I die and time's running out! Posts: 4193 | From: Kalispell,Mt 59903 | Registered: Mar 2000
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