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Thread of quick questions

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Do you have a quick question to ask but feeling too lazy to create a new topic for it?

Worry no more because this thread is just for that purpose.

Ask anything about WSR and our forum members will do their best to answer it.
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I shall be the first to ask. ;)

Are there any onlineshop in EU where they sell hood protection cover with a customized logo branding?
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It takes about 2 seconds longer to create a new thread than it does to reply to a post in an existing thread and posting a new thread has many advantages, primarily having to do with being able to find existing posts on your topic of interest. If that were not the case forums would not have topics. What you are suggesting with this thread is akin to throwing all of your files in a box instead of using a file cabinet with files and sub files. In order for a forum to be successful it has to be organized.

I encourage all forum members to search for topics related to their questions before they post and only create new topics when a related topic does not exist. I also encourage forum members to make the subject of a new thread descriptive of their topic and to try to stay on topic when posting to an existing thread.

An alternative for random questions is to use the Water Cooler forum on this board but please try to keep all of the other forums on this board as organized as possible for the benefit of all forum members and guests.

Thanks for your cooperation!

As for your question about custom hood protectors, you might contact screenman. I don't know if he offers hood protectors with custom logos or not but he can sell you a blank one that you can have screen printed.
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Seems like this thread died before it was born.

The screen print sounds like an affordable way to have a custom protector. Just wondering if its a long lasting as I have no experience with it.
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Brent Deines wrote:
I encourage all forum members to search for topics related to their questions before they post and only create new topics when a related topic does not exist. I also encourage forum members to make the subject of a new thread descriptive of their topic and to try to stay on topic when posting to an existing thread.
I concur!
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brent wrote:Seems like this thread died before it was born.

The screen print sounds like an affordable way to have a custom protector. Just wondering if its a long lasting as I have no experience with it.
As far as I know screen printing is the only way hood protectors are being customized. Not all screen printers are created equal, as we have unfortunately discovered the hard way, but when done correctly a screen printed hood protector will hold up very well. I have one in my shop that was printed over 10 years ago and it still looks great.
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My original screen printed hood protector started to look ratty after about 8 years of use.
I have bought several yoga mats at yard sales for about a buck apiece, and they work great as hood protectors.
They are approx the same thickness as my original hood protector, purchased from a world famous WSR company located in Eugene.
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