[OT] Oops!

4 posts ยท Jun 18 2002 to Jun 20 2002

From: Thomas Barclay <Thomas.Barclay@s...>

Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 12:18:03 -0400

Subject: [OT] Oops!

Sorry about the recent HTML posts (my Outlook has went into "Safe Mode" and
apparently forgot about mail formatting rules....).

Anyone know where I might find electrostatic sheeting that an inkjet or laser
printer can print on?

Alternately, anyone know where I might find separate magnetic sheeting
which I can glue transparency-printed chits onto?

From: Laserlight <laserlight@q...>

Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 12:36:52 -0400

Subject: RE: [OT] Oops!

From: Tomb
> Anyone know where I might find electrostatic sheeting that an inkjet or

A sign shop.  Or a plastics shop, if they do small, over-the-counter
sales (the place I used to work for has a $50 minimum).

> Alternately, anyone know where I might find separate magnetic sheeting

Office supply store (magnetic business cards), craft shop, sign shop. It comes
in different thicknesses.

From: Flak Magnet <flakmagnet@t...>

Date: 18 Jun 2002 13:00:21 -0400

Subject: Re: [OT] Oops!

I forget, are you located in the US?

> On Tue, 2002-06-18 at 12:18, Tomb wrote:

From: Allan Goodall <agoodall@a...>

Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 08:43:59 -0500

Subject: Re: [OT] Oops!

On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 12:36:52 -0400, "laserlight@quixnet.net"
> <laserlight@quixnet.net> wrote:

> Office supply store (magnetic business cards), craft shop, sign shop.
It
> comes in different thicknesses.

Michaels sells them in strips and bigger rectangles. Office supply stores sell
them in business card size and larger. Also, check in places like
Wal-Mart. I
got a cheap sheet: it's a magnetic car sign (the kind where folks like real
estate agents slap a "sign" onto the side of their personal vehicle). It was
in the discount bin, and cheaper than anywhere else I'd found.

I did get a lot from a local sign store. I bought $30 worth of the stuff at
once, and they even cut it for me.