Howdy howdy, Mr. General, I, thank you, sir. I never knew that white out was so durable. I will definitely start doing it this way! Wanted to say I truly appreciate and respect all of your containers that are behind you in the video being labeled! This takes a lot of time and dedication to do but saves a whole a ton of time in the long run!! Looking forward to seeing your next post👍👍 Have a great weekend buddy
@general51043 ай бұрын
You are very welcome
@general51043 ай бұрын
I used a Dymo Rhino industrial version. Tape comes in a cassette in black on white, black on red, black on yellow. It comes in 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" & 3/4". You can do wire labels up to 4/0 (without doubling) and vertical, mirrored, horizontal, circuit breaker cabinets, pencils and pens, and vary your letter size and print up to 4 lines in the 3/4". I lucked up and got mine on an invitation to the line, for a worn out electronic printer or a new cheapie, which I did. It cost me about $35.00 for an el-cheapo which I traded in for my Rhino. The units, like I got are right at $200.00 so I came out smelling like a rose. The label cassettes are expensive, to the tune of about $21.00 to $30.00, depending upon what you get. It takes a while to learn to operate. It is a heat process ink, so It has 6, I think, AA's to run it for around 3 months. You get these in industrial stores. The boxes, Dollar General Stores, Family Dollar, and Hobby Lobby carries them. There is a lot of driving, going store to store, getting 2 here and 4 there or if you get there when they are putting up stock, you can get 6. I got tired of all that running and just went to Hobby Lobby and ordered a gross of them. I had to explain to the manager what a gross is. Twelve dozen. (144) It's cheaper by the case, ( about $1.75each. $2.25 to $2.79 each, depending which store you buy them from.) They're STERLITE. I hope that helps you.
@lawnmowerman21993 ай бұрын
@@general5104Thank you buddy for all the info and Yes sir I sue do like your system as it’s definitely the way to go for sure!! I’m still trying to get out of the 19th century lol I still use the old roll of masking tape system with the fancy collection of colored magic markers from dollar tree. 😉