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bhtan
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Jul 31 2011, 09:35 PM
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I was at STADEC this weekend. Saw them have a shop there. I decided to change mine to the simple stainless steel numbers. I did look at the glass and acrylic ones but in the end the stainless steel numbers still best to me!
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bhtan
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Jul 31 2011, 10:59 PM
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QUOTE(sl2007 @ Jul 31 2011, 11:15 PM) Stainless Steel lettering got two types, either Solid ($$$$) or Hollow ($$).... Anyhow it really works well in Glass or Acrylic base plate.... Just make sure get the right Adhesive.... The ones I ordered do not have a base plate. They are more 3D type with the numbers about 6 inches in height and thickness about 5mm (approx). They are hollow and for my 2-digit house number it is RM240. I just want something nice but not overboard. The overboard stuff are inside the house
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bhtan
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Aug 1 2011, 07:32 PM
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QUOTE(shimis27 @ Aug 1 2011, 01:57 PM) aft much consideration  i choose those 3D ENGRAVED ACRYLIC SIGNS!!! which is ur choice? Added on August 1, 2011, 1:06 pmSince i jz spent a lot of money and time building my house, i thought why not add a little style to an element to my home that not only viewed daily but may well be the first impression that my guests encounter? sumtimes something as simple as pretty house numbers can make a deal of a difference in gettng our house noticed and easier to find  Problem with acrylic is that it may discolor after some time and it also easily scratched. I was considering the glass but they don't have green glass which matches my windows and sliding doors. So ended up with simple stainless steel numbers.
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bhtan
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Aug 1 2011, 11:06 PM
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But how to sand blast the number and put them on?
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