Anybody know where I can get some magnetic numbers either made locally or shipped and in my hands before Sunday? The ones I have are garbage. I live in the San Fernando Valley, but can drive a fair distance to get them if I had to.
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numbers - local or fast
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Re: numbers - local or fast
Might check with Jayson Woodruff to see if he is coming on Sunday. He makes them.Matt Nuckolls wrote:Anybody know where I can get some magnetic numbers either made locally or shipped and in my hands before Sunday? The ones I have are garbage. I live in the San Fernando Valley, but can drive a fair distance to get them if I had to.
Thx
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Re: numbers - local or fast
I made my own. I needed about 4 square feet of 30 mil magnetic sheet for 2 sets of my number and class. Print out a template for the numbers off of your computer. Trace the template onto the magnetic sheet. Cut out the magnetic using scissors and an exacto knife for the smaller details. I painted mine with a couple coats of Krylon green and they turned out looking pretty good. I take no credit for any of these directions though. Tom D. told me how to do it all. Total cost including the can of paint was about $20 and a couple hours of my time.
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