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mikeMN
I am not sure if anyone has posted this yet but when I do a job that the film has a thick liner. Take the first piece of liner and roll it like 8” and use the scrap to secure it so it will not unroll then just put each liner inside it and let it unroll. You are looking at a total of 170 ft of liner in the pic shown. Thick paper liners work just the same.




thatsnappyguy
i never seen liner like that on film.on vinyl yes, but never film..that wild.
TintWizard
What's the purpose of the tip ? Is it to save the liners or to save money on garbage bags dunno.gif
thatsnappyguy
to contain you trash at the job site for easy pick up.
tintdawg
I lay out a big liner on the ground, put my trash on it, and roll it up like a burrito, they take a strip of wet tint around it to secure it. No trash bags needed. thumb.gif
davlisgen
(tintdawg @ Oct 24 2009, 09:36 AM) [*]725120[/*]
I lay out a big liner on the ground, put my trash on it, and roll it up like a burrito, they take a strip of wet tint around it to secure it. No trash bags needed. thumb.gif

I know what your talking about. Some of the Fasara films have liners that are at least 4mil thick. I wish you could "burrito" them, but there is no way. You have to stack them flat. roll um up, and tape or tie them. A real pain in the ass. Just like the pic at the top of the page.
mikeMN
(davlisgen @ Oct 25 2009, 08:35 PM) [*]725238[/*]
(tintdawg @ Oct 24 2009, 09:36 AM) [*]725120[/*]
I lay out a big liner on the ground, put my trash on it, and roll it up like a burrito, they take a strip of wet tint around it to secure it. No trash bags needed. thumb.gif

I know what your talking about. Some of the Fasara films have liners that are at least 4mil thick. I wish you could "burrito" them, but there is no way. You have to stack them flat. roll um up, and tape or tie them. A real pain in the ass. Just like the pic at the top of the page.



hmmmmmmm.gif Would you care to elaborate further on this part? 4mil
WearTheFoxHat
Doesn't matter how thick the liner is just lay them out and burrito them and use a scrap or tape to bind it up.WAAAAAYYY better than having a trash bag burst in an elevator or elsewhere. Just take them trash logs out.
mikeMN
(WearTheFoxHat @ Oct 25 2009, 10:55 PM) [*]725262[/*]
Doesn't matter how thick the liner is just lay them out and burrito them and use a scrap or tape to bind it up.WAAAAAYYY better than having a trash bag burst in an elevator or elsewhere. Just take them trash logs out.

hmmmmmmm.gif What happens when some one on the job site slips on them??
mikeMN
(tintdawg @ Oct 24 2009, 11:36 AM) [*]725120[/*]
I lay out a big liner on the ground, put my trash on it, and roll it up like a burrito, they take a strip of wet tint around it to secure it. No trash bags needed. thumb.gif




yes like this but they are thiner liners.this tip is for thicker liners.
mikeMN
(TintWizard @ Oct 24 2009, 10:17 AM) [*]725106[/*]
What's the purpose of the tip ? Is it to save the liners or to save money on garbage bags dunno.gif



Saving the liners like in the pic that would be a another tip. I may elaborate on that at a later time.
davlisgen
(mikeMN @ Oct 26 2009, 05:10 AM) [*]725285[/*]
(TintWizard @ Oct 24 2009, 10:17 AM) [*]725106[/*]
What's the purpose of the tip ? Is it to save the liners or to save money on garbage bags dunno.gif



Saving the liners like in the pic that would be a another tip. I may elaborate on that at a later time.

I guess you have never worked with any thick liner film like dusted crystal or some of the other fasara films. I haven't used a micrometer, but it sure feels about 4mil.
Solar-Shades
I chuck it out of a open window, and let the wind do all the work...
mikebro2177
(mikeMN @ Oct 24 2009, 06:00 AM) [*]725081[/*]
I am not sure if anyone has posted this yet but when I do a job that the film has a thick liner. Take the first piece of liner and roll it like 8” and use the scrap to secure it so it will not unroll then just put each liner inside it and let it unroll. You are looking at a total of 170 ft of liner in the pic shown. Thick paper liners work just the same.






uummmmmmmmmm..... I dont get it.
tint star
save the big liners for removals(sweating-off tint).

the rest can be folded and rolled like a burrito. twocents.gif
VaTinterPMan
I chuck it out of a open window, and let the wind do all the work...

Hahahahahaha solar I do the same damn thing. Just hope it doesnt get stuck to a person w/s!





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