Originally Posted By: Nick Gromicko This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Dear Estate Surveyor Gerry:
We could wipe off the bloody bumper with a face flannel or butter muslin and use surgical spirits to make sure its clean first. We wouldn't want to hold the tag on with sticking plaster, sellotape, or cow gum from the ironmonger so it comes off on the motorway or flyover or if one hits a center reservation. And we wouldn't want to cover the reversing lights or number plate. So take off your lounge suit, waistcoat, and braces... then light up a fag, sit in your settee and come up with the wording. I can have them printed in a fortnight.
This estate agent has to go now. I have me tart at the service flat tonite. 
Originally Posted By: gbeaumont This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Hi Nick, ask and you shall recieve…

I would prefer to see someyhing like this done not as a bumper sticker but as a die cut window graphic, so it could be used on any solid surface ie rear or side windows, over paint work, on equipment cases even on Joe M's lunch box  I think the bumper sticker thing has been done to death and looks too cheesy.
Originally Posted By: cnordby This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Hi guys. I am thinking of getting into the home inspection line of work after being a sign maker for the past 27 years. If I can be of any help with your signs or designs please let me know. thanks. I ship all over the US.
Originally Posted By: mhenderson This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Hello all,
When Im not inspecting houses I also coach hockey for the <a href="http://www.brownstownbombers.com" target="_blank" class="postlink">Brownstown Bombers Jr.A Hockey </a> Team here in Michigan & Id think it`d be great to have a NACHI sign hanging up in the arena
Originally Posted By: ecrofutt This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
No picture handy, but I purchased signs for my mini-van, two sides and one rear for $60.00 total cost over a year ago from a local magnetic sign guy. He sat there and designed them with me on his computer. Had them in just a few days. They still look real good.
Had to learn to think different though with them on. i.e.,
I try to be in the left lane of a two lane road at all stoplights. This lets the guy on the right, the guy in the left turn lane, and the guy behind me see the sign.
I use to park quite aways from any buildings I visited, i.e. Home Depot or Lowes. Now I try to park as close as possible in a spot that makes my signs visible.
When at inspections, I try to park where passers-by will also be able to see them.