This new CD combines a PDF of the complete book, How to Estimate & Price Signs, plus it includes sample Excel files and instructions on how to use them to do your own estimating and pricing.
Does anyone know where or how we can recycle our acrylic scraps? The local recycling places don't take acrylic and we don't want to send it to a landfill...
Jim Chapman says: I would suggest you hold onto them. There's a new technology on the way that will allow you to use ALL of your scrap acrylic, regardless of size or shape, an incorporate into new ADA sign jobs. It's also ...
I would suggest you hold onto them. There's a new technology on the way that will allow you to use ALL of your scrap acrylic, regardless of size or shape, an incorporate into new ADA sign jobs. It's also 100% post-CONSUMER recyclable. You'll see it in 2010.
slmsdirect says: I know your post was a long time ago but if you are still looking for a way to get rid of it let me know.
posted on: Thu, 09/16/2010 - 3:28pm
I would suggest you hold onto them. There's a new technology on the way that will allow you to use ALL of your scrap acrylic, regardless of size or shape, an incorporate into new ADA sign jobs. It's also 100% post-CONSUMER recyclable. You'll see it in 2010.