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A new canvas school

Started by Mike8560, July 25, 2011, 06:11:30 pm

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Mike8560

Sorry about spelling my pc is down and my iPhone has little keys if one letter is wrong it has intuitive spelling and puts in a word on it's own and I donnt alway see it   
anyway  after my stroke reading my post is easier.  Be glad it not on a phone

Can-Vas

haha Mike,  i been reading ur stuff so long, your posts look normal to me,,,   :P
I'd rather be sailing..  - but if ya gotta work it's nice to be around boats!

Mike8560

I should have my own  language hey Howard   
Odd think at my new house I happen to have a vietnamesee guy across the canal and just buy chanse a vietnameese  guy bought thebhouse next yo me   It can get prety odd sounding

Lmc530

Being that I'm getting started with a new shop soon.. I looked into the school since it's located in the neighboring state.. I'm in CT..
Right now with 99.5% of my start-up capital invested in rent, equipment, inventory and other business expenses.. the cost just isn't in my budget.. quite expensive..

So far I've been getting a lot of good advice right here on this forum.. Not that I won't take a course in the future..

I'd be interested in any instructional DVDs or the like.. to better educate myself on boat covers.. in-box me if you might wanna make a deal... thanks..

fragged8

hiya

you can rent some of the Florida school dvd's from Smartflix I believe.

http://smartflix.com/

just put canvas into the search box

Rich

Mike8560

I had bought the VHS tapes.  Who's got that anymore ?

fragged8

the dvd's sound posher than VHS Mike but i think it's the same
films just put onto dvd, the quality isn't that great.

Rich

Mojo

July 31, 2011, 04:45:57 am #22 Last Edit: July 31, 2011, 04:46:37 am by Mojo
I have a VHS / DVD recorder. You put the old VHS tapes in it, hit a button and it burns the tape onto a new DVD disc.

You can buy them at Walmart for around $ 100 bucks.

Chris