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Hi, I answered you in Equipment too. Both of your posts are typical Newbie subjects, usually in that forum. You really should check it out for the wealth of info already covered. 1. You'll probably want some venting, but you'll may appreciate the added warmth in the winter. 2. Most of your ink goes back in the container. The rest is cleaned usually with a biodegradable cleaner that should even be in your package. 3. Here, a pressure washer and a proper washout sink are your best friends. The dissolved emulsion can go down the drain. You can buy and plumb, build, or make your bathtub or shower look "industrial". Some go to DIY car washes, and some just sprasy outside. 4. This is up to your local codes. Some cities permit garage businessesand even an employee. Some may not. Many insist on a home based business not being visible for the obvious reason of not fitting in with the neighborhood. Once again, as I said in my other answer, I hope that you took (will take) advantage of the free class they offered. There is nothing like hands on training. See ya on the newbie forum. ____________________ It's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide. Remember the center crease is merely a suggestion. | |
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Re: Re: how to dispose plastisol inks by bubbamoe - on 11/12/06 at 10:40 PMOnly registered members may post to the Boards.
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