Buying a blast/paint booth is a huge decision! That’s why we addressed several frequently asked questions and concerns surrounding the process. We invite you to watch the webinar recording. Are you considering investing in a Blast and/or Paint Booth? Contact us at sales@blastone.com. #superiorequipment #superiorsolutions #superiorknowhow
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Understanding each purpose of all the paint booth filters out there takes time. However, the choices you make with filtration and maintenance have a direct impact on your paint booth's efficiency. You can always talk to our team if the choices become overwhelming — but this article by Global Finishing Solutions LLC might be a good start for those who want to learn. #IntroToFiltration #PaintBoothFiltration #MaintenanceTips https://lnkd.in/eVQ_Zdmu
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Imagine getting a fantastic price on a large order of custom laser-cut products. Sounds too good to be true, right? Well, it’s not. For the past year and a half, I’ve had a regular customer who orders a bunch of large laser-cut names every week. It’s great business, but cutting out those names leaves a lot of unused wood. It’s such a waste. Well, I recently landed a new customer who needs hundreds of key fobs made every month. Perfect timing! By cleverly fitting these key fobs into the empty spaces left over from the name orders, we've managed to reduce waste and lower costs. Of course I can pass similar savings on to you! You can enjoy significant savings on large orders of small, laser-cut items. Whether you need key fobs, coasters, or something completely different. I’d love to chat and see if we can make this work for you too. Let's work together to create something amazing without the waste.
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#ToolReview Brian Culotta reviews the K-Tool International Professional Necklight. "It's very convenient to have light suspended by your neck instead of your hands when making adjustments to alignment angles on a vehicle." Read the full review below! #KToolInternational #PTENMagazine https://lnkd.in/gpfkucSY
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🙋♀️ How to Choose the Right Paint Booth Filters? Some tips for your reference 💁♀️ : 🖐 Choosing the right paint stop filter for spray booths is crucial to ensure optimal performance and efficiency. These filters play a vital role in capturing and removing paint overspray particles, preventing them from contaminating the surrounding environment. Selecting the appropriate filter can help maintain a clean and safe working environment, improve paint booth airflow, and enhance the overall quality of paint finishes. When considering paint stop filters, several factors come into play. The size and dimensions of the spray booth, the type of coatings used, and the expected paint overspray volume are important considerations. Additionally, factors such as filtration efficiency, pressure drop, filter longevity, maintenance requirements, and compatibility with the spray booth equipment should be taken into account. Understanding these factors will guide you in choosing the right paint stop filter for your specific spray booth needs. Kindly contact Abby if any requirements. E: sales39@rtfiltech.com Tel: 008620-89856705 Mob/WhatsApp/WeChat: +86 13380013972 #Paintstopfilter #ceilingfilter #DPAMedia #Paintmistbox #VTypepaperpaintfilter #Multilayerpaintpaperfilter #paintbooth #Srpraybooth #paintarrestor #HTFILTERMEDIA #FIRERETARDANTMEDIASERIES #Paint #Arrest #Media #GlassFirbermedia #RTFILTECH
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Paintvision paint industry guide 2024 To buy leave a comment below in the comment box 👇
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👕💨 Caught in motion! This snapshot from #Lynnpro's latest sleeve-printing video might be a blur, but it captures the swift action of our press, equipped with sleeve boards. Despite the speed, every shirt comes out perfectly crisp. See the sharp results for yourself! 🌟 #SleevePrinting #FastPressAction #promotionalproducts #promotionalitems #customproducts #custompromotionalproducts
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Edge trim is designed to cover rough edges, providing safety from those sharp edges, while looking clean and finished. Interested in how to install Trim-Lok, Inc. edge trim? Check out this video! #allegiscorp | #accessbetterthinking | #edgetrim | #trimlok
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today is the day for my vision board class. Bring your scissors, glue, pictures and your board. White board online, foam board, poster board or cork board. Let's do this. https://lnkd.in/gcKydTMU #liferestartswithme #youarenotalone#visionboardclass#classes
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You don’t know chit about glass tools. Or do you? Here’s a pseudo #ToolsDay sesh with a trip in the wayback machine. Technically not a tool, but tangential and cool enough to make the cut—plus oddball glass industry artifacts are always fun to check out and round out my collection. Let’s start with the item that inspired that sensational, chitty headline: a vintage PPG Pittsburgh Plate Glass Brass Tool Check Tag (aka tool check aka chit), pictured on the right. Most factories and plants had/ have tool cribs or lockers. At the tool crib, employees would leave their tool check tag to "sign out a tool." The tool was stored in a pigeon hole cubby. It would have a description & inventory #. The tool crib attendant would take your chit and place it in the cubby and hand you what was in there. Once the chit was traded for a tool, the employee was responsible for it until the tool was returned for the chit. Most companies limited your chits to around 5 each employee. Accompanying this tool tag is a 1920’s Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company Employee ID Metal Badge Pin. Full of history, mystery and a chit ton of Tetanus, I’m guessing. Not exactly the most sophisticated access control and identification system, but got the job done. This pinback pin was made by Bastian Bros. Co. April 15th, 1924. In 2 weeks, she’ll be 100 years old! Way to go PPG employee 9-X! And as a refresher for the kids not paying attention in the back of the class, PPG would go on to become the Vitro Architectural Glass that you know today! Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. #GlassNerd Kevin Hardman National Glass Association (NGA) #glass #glazing #history #tools
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