Richard
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Lookin good Dinger, ya’ should have been like ol’ Jack the hack and just assumed we could hear you through the mask… And if you really want to pro it up like Bondo you could even talk while facing away from the camera… Isn’t like we want to listen to anything he has to say anyways. 😛
I’ve tried both ways. (Using Bulldog Adhesion promoter AND sealer in one product. Never just with Adhesion promoter though.)
But to be honest, using Bulldog as a sealer just straight up takes too much material.
And Bulldog isn’t cheap.
In comparison two light mist coat of Adhesion promoter and a Good coat or two of Sealer in my personal opinion Costs less. Or what littler more it does cost is so minuscule it’s incalculable (With my system at least) I get about 4x the mileage out of my AP using it as a mist coat in comparison to a sealer.
So I don’t think anyone is saving ANYTHING doing it adhesion promoter only…
And I have personally seen the the adhesion promoter only not hold up as well.
So if you warranty your work, Even if just one out of fifteen come back. You’re still probably on the loosing end of the deal instead of spending an extra couple bucks per repair.Their premier members and merchant members get American support. :lol1
(sort of messed up you have to be someone to get special treatment, but oh well. who isn’t using out of country phone support any more)I know every Credit card and bank based company I’ve ever dealt with sure as hell is.
I’ve been looking into this.
Paypal’s merchant accounts are fairly reasonable and competitive rates. Free setup, they don’t charge for monthly statements, and they don’t have a monthly minimum. Easy on line access (like all paypal accounts.)
And of course they have better customer service than most.You can accept payments through Phone, Fax, ,mail, email, and in person.
Another benefit is you can incorporate your credit card acceptance into your website free with paypal so customers can pay their bill online without giving out their personal information over the phone. (And people generally feel safe with the paypal name.)
But the final cost is around 400 dollars for the larger unit, 200 for the smaller.. (Through that program, little less in stores)
It’s simply a self feeding scanner with useful software. That’s all.There are plenty of sheet feed scanners out there for less. (typically in the 250 range some as low as 120 bucks)
And their scanners aren’t specifically powerful at only 600 dpi.
There are some 1600 DPI scanners for a lot less. (Higher dots per inch = better scan quality)
Some 4000 dpi scanners can even be gotten for around their 400 dollar range.
Although for general text you don’t technically need over 300 dpi.
And the 600 dpi would be more than plenty. When scanning images and what not you’ll benefit from higher dpi.And there are more than a few software options out there that does just that.
Basically all you got there is good advertising.
None of this is anything new or particularly a good value.And another problem I’ve heard is they try to make it so the scanner only works via their software. So that they can charge you for updates later. And also at the same time if your scanner goes bad you can only use their scanner with their software so you’ll have to replace it with their specific models.
Where as any other sheet scanner is simply that a scanner and you can use whatever software supports the drivers.
So in my opinion although the overall package is good. I’m not remotely impressed with the price tag they put on it. Or their way of advertising it as something “new”
In gun filters are worthless, cause more issues than they help.
I don’t use one in any of my guns.
Clean your guns and pre filter the shit outta your materials and you’ll be good to go.Every nib I have ever got from the gun always came from the passages itself. Never the Cup. So it’s as good as worthless.
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