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  • Martin Pearson

    Member
    6 March 2007 at 22:37

    You might get a better response from members if you introduced yourself.

  • Matt Faulks

    Member
    7 March 2007 at 11:15

    http://www.signwizard.co.uk are probably your best bet.

    5 X 45 degree or 60 degree blades for £29.95.

    Cheers
    M

  • John Davis IOM

    Member
    7 March 2007 at 11:38

    That’s where I got my blades from. For some reason though the postage doubles if you live on the Isle of Man…. I can get vinyl delivered cheaper than a jiffy bag with five replacement blades! 😮

  • dcurzon

    Member
    7 March 2007 at 15:14

    thats what ya get for living on a beautiful little island with the best motorcycle racing in the world.

    not jealous or anything….

  • Glen Mathers

    Member
    7 March 2007 at 19:50

    Try these, they seem reasonable, http://www.signwizard.co.uk/vinyl_cutter_blades.htm

    Glen

  • Mark Strachan

    Member
    8 March 2007 at 07:22

    thanks for your help i, i wonder if the jiffy bag will cost me more sent to Spain! you were quite right martin apologies for not introducing myself i was in a bit of a rush to collect kids. I’m mark and i run a new signage company in Spain, Costa Calida, and hen i say new I’m a total beginner with vinyls! but things have come on and i am getting quite busy. I use a creation ct630 (very temperamental) actually i have the quirks licked and can now quickly get it going again. I use coral x3 with signcut x2, they seem to work happily together. Hard to get supplies in my area of Spain.
    mainly i get my materials from Spandex.es. they charge a lot for packaging.

    regards
    Mark

  • Martin Pearson

    Member
    8 March 2007 at 08:08

    Mark, there have been a few new members just lately that live in Spain, I have read comments from at least one of the other guys about materials being difficult to obtain. Maybe you should contact the other new members or put up a post about finding suppliers in Spain.

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