• Hapatainin!

    Posted by Damsk on 8 May 2003 at 23:27

    I would just like to say Hi to all and thank you for the warm welcome and support!

    Awesome site, real inspiration and real help……….

    The future is looking good!

    Damsk 😀

    Damsk replied 22 years, 4 months ago 5 Members · 6 Replies
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  • Lee Attewell

    Member
    9 May 2003 at 00:32

    Hi Damsk, Welcome

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    9 May 2003 at 09:08

    hi damsk
    welcome to the site mate… like ive said before.. just get stuck in when you feel like it. your more than welcome mate.

    i know your new, so dont be afraid to pipe-up when you need to ask something. anything for that matter.
    remember simple questions asked, help the next guy in your position reading the boards.

    (hot)

  • John Childs

    Member
    9 May 2003 at 10:28

    Welcome Damsk.

    As you have found it’s a very valuable site for information, help, tips and tricks.

    What is sometimes forgotten is that as a sole trader or the head of a small company it can sometimes be difficult to find like-minded people with whom to discuss business issues. I am lucky in that I have many friends in a similar situation to myself but nevertheless I derive benefit from reading the opinions of others in the same trade as myself on a wide swathe of subjects, ranging from the benefits of trading as a limited company to the value of having a web site.

    I am often out of step with the majority, perhaps due to the nature of my own business, but the input is welcome and of assistance in helping me come to my own decisions in due course.

    I look forward to your input.

  • Damsk

    Member
    11 May 2003 at 00:35

    Thanks Leeroy, Rob and John for the welcome much appreciated.

    It is nice to have such approachable support, like you said John invaluable!

    Im currently doing my homework as to the most appropriate piece of kit for myself to launch into the sign abyss. Hope to be attending a few shows to gather the latest on specifications, pricing, deals, etc based on this information and I hope your advice I will make my decision to finance the most appropriate kit.

    Any advice, tips, dos & donts, what to look out for (salesman blah…!) would be greatly welcomed. Ive had my eye on the Roland PC600 to start me off which looks a pretty versatile piece of kit.

    For 14 years I have been involved with corporate design which pays the bills, but I have always wanted to get involved with more creative design and after having a go at vehicle graphics I was bitten by the bug.

    Since then I have attended Mikes Sign School vehicle graphics day, which has just reinforced the fact that I really need to be involved with vinyl (the starting with a blank vehicle and ending up with the finish product and standing back and admiring – total job satisfaction!) I also enjoy the challenge of mastering the vinyl application technique, Mikes class has assisted with this no end tips and tricks when shown,I think of course I should be doing it that way.

    Im starting to waffle on a bit now, but I hope that gives you more of a background of where Im coming from.

    Speak to you all soon

    Damsk 🙂

  • Fat Bob

    Member
    12 May 2003 at 05:48

    Welcome old pal

    Nice to see you out of your office at last 😆 😆 😆

  • Damsk

    Member
    13 May 2003 at 19:48

    Thanks for the Welcome Bob!

    Good to see you and its good to be outta the office for a change!

    Forgot how good it was to work in the real world with real people overcoming all obstacles put in your path and havin a laugh. Enjoyed every minute hard graft an all!
    Need to get out more often (am I sounding sad and need a life?) All being well hopefully in the not to distant future.

    Catch up with you soon

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