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Old 05-13-2020, 04:05 PM   #1
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You guys have probably seen his website but I thought I'd share:

https://aplusmobilegraphics.com/shop...product_id=136

he's semi local to me. Only problem for me is I'm not sure he can get the colors I want, but we may still go this route.

Do you know of anyone else with 2400 SCR panel templates? The burl wood right now would clash with other stuff going on in our boat, I'm leaning towards black, graphite, or some sort of carbon fiber if I can get it. Could just wrap the existing panels, but would love new.
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You guys have probably seen his website but I thought I'd share:

https://aplusmobilegraphics.com/shop...product_id=136

he's semi local to me. Only problem for me is I'm not sure he can get the colors I want, but we may still go this route.

Do you know of anyone else with 2400 SCR panel templates? The burl wood right now would clash with other stuff going on in our boat, I'm leaning towards black, graphite, or some sort of carbon fiber if I can get it. Could just wrap the existing panels, but would love new.
He can make them in any color of material available. Pattern is the same.
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He can make them in any color of material available. Pattern is the same.
You know I thought the same but the last email he sent said the options were very limited, mostly to burl or matte black. I'll drop him a line and see how we can expand on that.
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You know I thought the same but the last email he sent said the options were very limited, mostly to burl or matte black. I'll drop him a line and see how we can expand on that.
Interesting I’ve seen other flat panels he’s done in different colors, wouldn’t think the shape/pattern make a difference.
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Interesting I’ve seen other flat panels he’s done in different colors, wouldn’t think the shape/pattern make a difference.
yeah unfortunately he just emailed me back and said his options are limited to the burl and matte black. But since he has the templates I might see what he would charge for just cutting new templates and then I can add rocker switches that have the labels engraved on them already (he said the laser engraving is what limits his material choices).
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yeah unfortunately he just emailed me back and said his options are limited to the burl and matte black. But since he has the templates I might see what he would charge for just cutting new templates and then I can add rocker switches that have the labels engraved on them already (he said the laser engraving is what limits his material choices).
Interesting but good to know.
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the fiance and I are getting married tomorrow so I'm going to give it a few weeks till our brains are back to full capacity then I'm just going to let / ask/ beg her to do all of the artistic design work. once she lands on a good color scheme I'll pursue something hot and heavy. But she has the creative eye... I don't. we both just know we like dark colors so I'm expecting some variation of black on the boat eventually.
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the fiance and I are getting married tomorrow so I'm going to give it a few weeks till our brains are back to full capacity then I'm just going to let / ask/ beg her to do all of the artistic design work. once she lands on a good color scheme I'll pursue something hot and heavy. But she has the creative eye... I don't. we both just know we like dark colors so I'm expecting some variation of black on the boat eventually.
Congratulations, hope you have good weather and a great time.
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