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| If you need to do a layout in a hurry, a permanent marker works just fine. And you don't have to worry about knocking it over. Ken
__________________ Kenneth Lerman 55 Main Street Newtown, CT 06470 |
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| another alternative for larger areas that I have used is cheap flat black spray paint, dries fairly quickly, doesn't chip readily [in thin single coats], and comes off fairly easily with gas or similar solvents.. I suppose just about any colour would work..dark colours are easier for me to see, better contrast usually.. enjoy.. |
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