How to apply vinyl lettering and graphics
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All Comments (37)
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Great Video!!!
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btw, your website is so basic and cheap looking! did you design it yourself? do your jobs look like that!
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cover your squeegy, and you have shit technique~ Mr. Bubbles
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by the way, Good luck people with the training, lets put a spirit level on a car that isnt even level with the ground, if you knew anything and were a tradesman you would know that the only think you can use a level on is a level building! i havent even watched the rest of the video to see what else is wrong in here! haha
Cheer buddy from Australia
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no offence mate, but why do you have to make a video explaining to the world what me and other signwriters have trained and learnt in an apprentiship for 4 year for.
Why give away the tricks of the trade? Vinyl cutters shouldnt even be sold to the public, its the tools for our trade, they took over from brush work now anyone can buy them.
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Thanks. This helped a lot.
Thank you for your encouraging feedback.
ocsigns 3 weeks ago
is the GCC 24" Expert 24 Vinyl Cutter a good cutter?
TehCustomz 6 months ago
The GCC 24" is a very inexpensive cutter. I couldn't tell you if it is a good cutter or not....I have never used it.
We cut vinyl all day long and require production top of the line cutters. We have several Gerber and Graphtec cutters. They can cut all day long for years without servicing. They cost several thousand $ each. The GCC can be found for under $500.00. It may be a decent cutter, but if you are looking for a long lasting, production cutter, I would research more on top end brands.
ocsigns 6 months ago
hey, where's a good place to get transfer tape?
cutflower36 1 year ago
@cutflower36 Any sign supply store can sell you transfer tape. Search internet in your area. Most have comparable prices. Unless you are a professional needing many rolls in many sizes, save shipping and buy locally. Otherwise we're in Southern California and buy from Sign-Mart.
ocsigns 9 months ago