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unfortunately we don't do that sort of printing, most commercial printers don't. I get the car stickers made up at a signwriting place (done on a vinyl cutter). But yep, that was the reason i first got roped into it!!! It was like "hey shell, you work in printing don't ya??" :wink:

Hey good luck in the venture! Are you gonna be independent, or a franchise of like, Snap Printing, or something?

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Independant. We've got the capital and the printing machines you can't really loose on as they are an asset and easily resellable. The only problem would be building up a customer base. Just doing research at the moment. I'm really in it to get closer to my old man. Not that we're not close already. Who knows, something might come of it. You just have to take the risk. :wink:

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Wha :? I'm confuseed ....

Shell you know the only think I need to make my car fulsikier :?: A MysFit sticka :!: :!: :!: Anyone know where I can get a nice big yellow one for the front window like Prank :?: :?: Then I'll have a silver SDU sticka on tha back, and MysFit sticka on the front.

Also I havn't put any stickers on yet ... Do you put them on the inside or the outside of the glass ? are they easy nuff to put on without screwing up ? Is there anything I should do before applying the stckers to get out all the air bubbles and make it stick gooder :lol:

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URMINE, we're not jumping in the deep end with digital printers or anything like that. It'll just be your run of the mill printing shop using those big loud machine. My dad has a friend that's been in the trade since he was a young lad (about 25 years experience) who's willing to go in with him. He's part of the reason we are giving this a go. Should be a while away though. Gotta be careful with these things.

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Hey URMINE, not sure if your a mod or not but what about this?

there are always gonna be a couple of sensible rules other than that.. as much as u wish and about whatever[/quote:721b9eb79a]

So if we post about a dodgey dealer or retailer who rips us off It will see the light of the board and not be deleted....posts such as this are a great help to us all in my opinion.

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nizman.. if u read the announcement post in the general section u will get a idea of what we mean by common sence posts.. slander/bagging ppl isnt really on... but there more common sence/ettiqute than rulz..

and i agree with u on the dodgy dealer's thing :) as long as ure post is contructive and not alot of mindless ranting i think most ppl will agree its beneficial.. i for one wont delete them :D

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