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Kenny ...I would recommend your pruducts to
anyone outside my selling area...those near me should
avoid this like the plague. The squeegee that acts like a laminator. - Signs101.com Additional thoughts by Kenny: -) I have a tool I can use that does not take up any space and allows me to do the work of a much larger dedicated piece of equipment. It does not replace the need for the dedicated equipment, but will complement it in the future. -) By having the ability to laminate/mask materials manually and in-house, I have time to acquire the funds to purchase the correct equipment for my needs, instead of purchasing a cheaper unit and upgrading in the future. The Big Squeegee is a solid product that I would recommend to anyone. http://www.signs101.com/forums/showpost.php?p=92964&postcount=12 |
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I banged out 30 18x24 dbl sided coro
signs in no time recently.Hinged, aligned, swooooosh -
one push/swipe with that big squeegee and I was done. It
saved me a LOT of time. I am not that fast at
applications, and this has helped me move along quite a
bit. |
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Previously, the wife and I would only
use the 'wet' method for our coroplast signs... |
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I personally got to see how quick the
big squeegee is when I went and got a little tutorial
from Barry. Getting your vinyl centered and squared off
is the longest part. One swipe, he was done. My eyes must
have been the size of half-dollars, because I was
shocked. It really really does work. |
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signguy/jackpine user of the Big Squeegee since Dec of 05 I use Dale's products because they worked
the first time and every time after. I sometimes laminate
with clear vinyl (shine rite from Feller's) and have had
no problems. We use it to lay colored vinyl on panals
also. We use 210 also and like it very much. We use the
Big Squeegee to lay prints on substrates without
application tape. The cost is so cheap for what it does.
I highly recomend the Big Squeegee. |
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That is some fast shipping. I got
mine and it sure is easy and quick laying unlaminated 4'
x 8' prints with no transfer tape. It will pay for itself
with using the savings from the tape in no time. |
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I also have a "Big
Squeegee"... I think this is a must have for any
sign shop and a great addition to a stand alone laminator
like a GBC... Sorry to go on about the squeegee ( and I am not a sales person for Dale) But I like things that make my life easier. John Golo
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I have read posts on this for months
and still haven't seen a real negative one so I bought
the 25" with roll holder, and it "really really
works".I have been doing a number of 18 x 24
Coroplastic signs I get orders for 6-12 at a time so it
is not worth having someone screen print them I usually
use a 6" wallpaper squeegee and it is fairly quick,
but with this I put it down in one push and pull the
pre-mask off without pulling any vinyl off. I am
Impressed! |
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Hi Dale, I'll try to remember to write a post endorsing your product. I really hope you sell a million of them, the concept is so simple but that's what makes it genius. There's no way I'm going to buy a 10k laminator, it's just too easy to use the big squeegee to protect my digital signs.... Thanks for making my life a lot easier, Matt Broadus e-mail 9/22/06 The Big Squeegee - IT IS AWSOME!!!! Just got The Big Squeegee....and man I should've picked one up months ago. This tool is a must for sign shops. I have cut my labor time almost in half. Not to mention not needing to tape my prints before applying.... Totally Satisfied. Stuart Fontenot AFFORDABLE SIGNS by ACCUPRESS I have the #2 but I can use it as a laminator. I have the 36" but I will be getting a smaller one for daily vinyl tape application. I am currently using the 36" for lam and mounting digital prints. IT KICKS BUTT! signs101.com post1 .... signs101.com post2 I have the Big Squeegee also and love it.. I think you need a couple different sizes I have one that is about 24 inches long and a longer one. The smaller of the 2 I used daily to apply transfer tape. The larger one for laying the large digital prints. If you can afford it I would get two. As you wont be sorry. I bought a 26" to start, and just bought a 38" one because they work so well. I was ready to order a $1200 laminator but thought I would try the BIg Squeegee first, since it was a lot cheaper and had good reviews on this and other boards. For the work I do the Big Squeegee did everything I would have used the laminator for. Allen I just got my 26" Big Squeegee on sale 2 weeks ago (at that price I had to try it) and love it. Now I wish I had got it
sooner and not bought my WeberMade Premasker. The Big Squeegee is all you say it is and more Dale thanks for a great tool Denalois AWESOME BIG SQUEEGEE!! Well, when I first received the big squeegee, I really didn't expect much....probably a result of being burned in the past by products that made a lot of promises, but didn't deliver. But, boy, was I under-estimating this "miracle product"! It truly has cut our transfer taping time in half. Before, it would take 2-3 employees to assist in taping large graphics or even a large order of smaller graphics, but now, one employee can do the job of 2-3 in half the time! Pretty impressive & a huge time (translated: MONEY!!) saver! THANKS DALE!!! Sincerely, Brian & Teresa Young I hate taping! We landed a job back in July of 600 double sided oval (9"X22") signs for one of our customers. The job was perfect for screen-printing, but I dont have screen print equipment. Vinyl was our only option. So, in gathering all of the supplies for this, (13 rolls of 50yd white vinyl, 1 roll gray, 7 rolls 14" tape, etc) I was looking for a tape applicator of some kind to speed things up. Enter the "Big Squeegee": Its first use would be to tape the vinyl for all 1200 signs (600 X 2). We saved a ton of time and a ton of frustration on this one job alone... Since then we have started to use it on banners to apply the vinyl. We would usually do the soapy water thing, but that really eats into the time that it takes to complete the job. We just stick one side down to the banner, give the Big Squeegee a big push and its done! ... Sincerely, Tad Gilliland |
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