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[NAFEX] tree tags
Resubmitted for readability:
Well, I purchased 1/4" (now wish I'd got the 1/8") stamping
set. I had some scrap aluminum siding, but I found that it
difficult to get a deep enough impression for me to be happy
with it. I think the siding may be too heavy a gauge. I had
a piece of scrap plastic that had been the rib for a baby
carseat shade. It did make a fairly nice tag. The plastic
is heavy gauge enough (1/4"?) that I don't think the
brittleness problem w/ plastic will be an issue.
Mike, if you're considering a hand stamping kit, since you
live so close, you're welcome to borrow mine and see if you
like it. BTW, the only place I could find a stamping kit was
online at Harbor Freight Tools.
One other thought I had - I don't think that hand machines to
make buttons (the ones that people clip on their clothes that
say things like "Kiss me, I'm Irish" ) are all that
expensive. I wonder if one of those buttons would hold up
fairly well in the weather.
Chris Mauchline
SE PA, zone 6
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I'm looking for a tagging system that will hold up for at least several
years. I've tried the plastic self looping ones but the permanent ink
isn't, I've tried the 1" x 3" metal (aluminum?) tags with wires but they
break off after a year of wind and weather, and I've tried home made tin
can tops with a heavier gauge wire. The latter has been the most
satisfactory but not being an artist the lettering is less than
satisfactory. What I envison is an army dog tag but the prices I've
gotten for this type of product exceeds $2 or $3 each. Any ideas or is
there enough demand among NAFEX for a service bureau to be established.
If there was enought demand I might be interested in doing this in my
free time. Unfortunately the equipment for this type of system is in the
thousands of dollars.
Mike Tomlinson
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