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screen printing => General Screen Printing => Topic started by: DCSP John on February 14, 2014, 11:04:21 AM
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Been snowed in for two days here in the Nation's Capital.
Great time to run some tests of our new water based system....
John
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Your lucky it is snow. We heard the Volcano erupting last night and woke up to ash every where. I usually put my roll of film away, but lazy me, I now have a roll of dusty film.
We closed the factory for the day.
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Been snowed in for two days here in the Nation's Capital.
Great time to run some tests of our new water based system....
John
That is awesome.
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Been snowed in for two days here in the Nation's Capital.
Great time to run some tests of our new water based system....
John
That is awesome.
Okay, snow in a screen is pretty cool, but certainly a runner-up to volcanic ash in the "awesome" category!
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Been snowed in for two days here in the Nation's Capital.
Great time to run some tests of our new water based system....
John
That is awesome.
Okay, snow in a screen is pretty cool, but certainly a runner-up to volcanic ash in the "awesome" category!
Sorry I don't get to see snow that much any more. Now if you could get volcanic ash and print it in a screen then you would have something. There is a company about 1000 feet from me that dyes shirts with dirt. They are the Red Dirt Shirts from Arizona and I think they do the ones they sell in Hawaii too. They were on the Dirtiest jobs show. One of these days I have to get over there to do a tour.
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Your lucky it is snow. We heard the Volcano erupting last night and woke up to ash every where. I usually put my roll of film away, but lazy me, I now have a roll of dusty film.
We closed the factory for the day.
I have to agree here, ash trumps snow! Both of them are impressive though!!!
pierre
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If it makes you guys feel any better it is supposed to be 79 here today with not a cloud in the sky......... :o
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John,
Now that's funny, I needed a laugh to end the week!
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... I think they do the ones they sell in Hawaii too.
No, that's the crazy red soil in Kauai. It is literally in and on EVERYTHING there. I came back with it in every nook and cranny of my luggage after mountain biking there. It would make a great pigment for snow/volcanic ash ink.