Most of us use ink or other stuff for marking up the work.
We discovered by accident a handy trick.
Our label printer spits out a couple blanks to set the top of page whenever it is power cycled so we have one blanks, rejects work too.
We had a project that needed marks but did not want scratches because it was painted.
Stick a label on it and use that.
DUH...
Today we needed to drill a hole in a plastic panel for conduit run.
The conduit parts have a center line in their casting so a tri-square makes it easy to locate and transfer a measurement.
The plastic was black so anything else would be difficult.
Photos show the work today.
The labels peel right off after done.
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We discovered by accident a handy trick.
Our label printer spits out a couple blanks to set the top of page whenever it is power cycled so we have one blanks, rejects work too.
We had a project that needed marks but did not want scratches because it was painted.
Stick a label on it and use that.
DUH...
Today we needed to drill a hole in a plastic panel for conduit run.
The conduit parts have a center line in their casting so a tri-square makes it easy to locate and transfer a measurement.
The plastic was black so anything else would be difficult.
Photos show the work today.
The labels peel right off after done.
Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk