I would like to invest in a set of numbered magnets for this season. Anyone know the best/cheapest place to buy a decent set?
I would like to invest in a set of numbered magnets for this season. Anyone know the best/cheapest place to buy a decent set?
I recommend:
http://www.izoomgraphics.com/
Jonathan's suggestion would be easiest.
I bought from a sheet at my local craft store and made my own because I'm super cheap. It did take some time to measure and cut the numbers. Also, if you go this route, make sure the magnet is pretty thick because some of the thinner sheets won't stay put that well.
I'm due for a new set, so I might buy another sheet sometime soon and go with a NASCAR font.
This company has been serving the autocross community for many years. Lots of fonts and colors available:
http://www.soloperformance.com/Solot...fg_10-0-1.html
I have with two of 2 digits. I bought a small piece of magnetic sheet from a sign store and made a couple of 1s for more flexibilty and SCCA co-drivers.
Woody
96 328is, 99 M Coupe, 04 330Ci
You could be right... some craft stores may charge a lot for magnetic sheets now. I went to Howard's in Hagerstown (in 2004) when I was living there and I was able to make enough for almost every number for $10.(http://www.howardsartandframes.com/) The Izoom offerings are quite cheap.
If you want to conform to the general (SCCA) standards on number sizing, they should be at least 8" tall and 1.5" thick. The ones I made are 10" tall and 2" thick and are easily visible. My class letters are 5" tall and 1" thick.
Also, remember to make/buy a number for each size.
Are the numbers assigned for each event? Wouldn't you need a whole set of numbers for whatever number you get that day?
I bought a huge roll of magnet from beacon graphics and cut it myself. Advantage is that if you need stickers to run SCCA events, you can make magnets for them too. One roll is enough to make 2 complete sets of numbers (4-9,0x2, 1x6, 2,3x4 is what I'm calling a set):
http://www.beacongraphics.com/supplies/promag.html
Hey, I volunteered for that ... but don't worry, choose me and I'll cut you in on the action!
I'm looking for a set of complete numbers (1 through 10). The websites listed above only sell kits that allow you to pick 2 or 3 numbers.
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