unFIT2compete
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I saw it on TV so I'm pretty sure I can do it.
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Mar 6, 2010 18:56:35 GMT -5
Post by unFIT2compete on Mar 6, 2010 18:56:35 GMT -5
any suggestions for sticky numbers locally by Wednesday?
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Mar 6, 2010 22:56:08 GMT -5
Post by uglymazda on Mar 6, 2010 22:56:08 GMT -5
Apogee Signs. They aren't cheap ($75 a pair, for up to 24x12) but you can get 'em fast. 850-224-7446
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Mar 7, 2010 22:24:48 GMT -5
Post by Sandy Heath on Mar 7, 2010 22:24:48 GMT -5
what size, color, type you want? I have magnetic or static cling but no low tac. My magnetic stuff is kinda thick but it sticks.
I've heard of people cutting their own out of shelf paper for a low tac but I haven't tired it.
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Mar 8, 2010 18:51:47 GMT -5
Post by Steve Seymore on Mar 8, 2010 18:51:47 GMT -5
The craft store behind Best Buy (Michaels?) has adhesive backed magnet in a 12x24" roll for around $8. You can stick something thin and waterproof to it for color. Just don't use anything that can't get wet, the magnet will wrinkle enough to not stick if you use paper and get it wet. They also have some with paper already applied, make sure not to get this kind as it will wrinkle (have a whole wrinkled Solo set to prove it). The plus is the magnet is thin enough it lays flush even when cold.
Steve
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unFIT2compete
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I saw it on TV so I'm pretty sure I can do it.
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Mar 8, 2010 20:21:09 GMT -5
Post by unFIT2compete on Mar 8, 2010 20:21:09 GMT -5
its for the kart. I'm either gonna paint or I like the contact shelf paper idea. I have my original 15 year old magnetic numbers that have been spray painted 4 times or more. They have a cool wrinkle finish from when i repainted them in 30-40 degree weather before an Axis Allies once.
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