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These blades are AWSOME. lasts a whole lot longer than OEM and cut MUCH better. I have been use them for the past couple of years and they are GREAT!
do ya have a pic...
and where can we find a supplier??
here u go
site
Do you use them gtotint? If so, how do you like them?
they work good . i them for my ANAgraph and Graphtec.
Not a real price difference from what I paid for my last blades. But if they last longer it would be better then, wouldn't it.... Good find
Clean Cut is all I use, NOW.
i'M RUNNING LOW SO i'LL GIVE THEM A TRY TOO!
More blades in today. Even through in replacement springs for my Graphtec.
(toodark @ Jan 29 2007, 07:14 PM) [*]472382[/*] More blades in today. Even through in replacement springs for my Graphtec. That's cool, I almost lost my only spring last night....Luckily I found it.... Teenie little buggers...... (tint_detective @ Jan 29 2007, 07:22 PM) [*]472385[/*] That's cool, I almost lost my only spring last night....Luckily I found it.... Teenie little buggers...... OK don't have a plotter, but I am assuming the spring puts tension on the blade
Man... I just realized the 60 degree blade I just bought from my local supplier is from the same place. The box is identical to the one on that site.
I paid exactly $16.00 for it...
These are the only blades I use. Other than what came with the plotter. Tintman, it is a big upfront cost. Really depends on how mush you try and work with vinyl. Most of my vinyl work would take a long time to pay off my plotter. I also use mine for PPF and tint.
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