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    Can this be engraved

    I AM POSTING A PICTURE AS LIKE TO KNOW IF THESE CAN BE LASERED ENGRAVED. THESE ARE FROM WAL MART. ALSO WOULD YOU USE CERMARK OR WHAT.. HERE IS THE LINK TO WAL MART.... I THINK THESE ARE THE SAME THING AS POSTED IN ANOTHER POST OF RTIC MUGS
    https://www.walmart.com/ip/Mossy-Oak...ingMethod=p13n

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    They are stainless steel, so yes they can be lasered. You'll have to use either Cermark or a fiber laser.

    Please take off your caps lock, IT'S LIKE YOU ARE SHOUTING!

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    I thought Junior was long gone, sold his laser and all. He must be doing OK and making some money, but still a NewBy since 2014.
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    Gary Hair thanks ill have to use Cermark as i do not have a fiber laser... Sorry Gary Hair for using all caps sorry

    Bill George i was gone for a while.. I still came to the site every now and then to look around. Just getting my hopes up to be like most of you all.. I still have my laser machine as i finally gotten it fixed... A simple fix but very time consuming with alignment of the mirrors... No Billy not making any money with the laser just making money putting in AT&T telephone lines for a contractor.. Yes im still a newby. I have forgotten just about every thing Ive learned and now have to relearn it all again...

    Does any one have any recommendation to purchase cermark from
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    Good, glad you got your machine working. Cermark is pretty much the same price all over.... expensive. I have sold my ULS machine as of this morning and I will be selling off a lot of stuff I have. Could have a part can to sell.

    Still have my blue light diode laser.
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    Yea im very happy i got the machine working just need to make some money with it It was being a dust collector for a while... THATS GOOD YOU SOLD YOUR ULS ( I think ) Bill... Are you getting out of the business.... Id be interested in the part can of Cermark. Yes Cermark is very expensive wow thought id have to rob several banks or wait on my rich uncle get out of the poor house.
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    I need to get a list made up and see what I am keeping and what I am selling.
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    JDS sell I believe it's powdercoated mugs. They're black and laser silver. They look nice. I posted a pic in another thread if you would like to see what they look like.
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    I'd try to go Martin's route if you can (JDS) but if you just want to buy a few of those, look for the Ozark Trail tumblers at Walmart. Same exact tumbler, just a couple buck cheaper than the Mossy Oaks.

    Edit: Here's a link... https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ozark-Tra...ingMethod=p13n
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    Shannon Ellis would you still need cermark spray to laser these
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    The powder coated tumblers wouldn't need Cermark but the plain steel ones would need it. Check out Martin's post... he engraved a different brand that was powder coated and it looked great (http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthre...tyle-drinkware). I've seen quite a few of them around the webs, too, so seeing that they're selling powder coated tumblers now is going to make life easier when I finally need to buy some.
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    FWIW, I charge $1.50 more to engrave Ozark Trail because of their lousy packaging/labeling.
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    Shannon I seen Martins post i like those. The one he done. The ones they sell at Wally Mart the Ozark Trail are they powder coated or do you know. If the Ozark Trail mugs they sell at Wally Mart are powder coated that would save a lot of money. This is compared to the Yeti and other knock off mugs. THANKS
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    If they are colored instead of stainless they are more than likely powder coated. You can do what I did yesterday, I purchased some stainless ones to try with heat transfer vinyl. Buy one and try it out that way you know. Make a jig up in your machine to hold it perfectly where you want and start with low settings and work your way up. Unless the guys / girls on here have a starting point for you.
    Make one for yourself, and take to work. When they ask, say I do those and it will be X dollars for one.
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    Thanks Bill George for the information... If colored then they are powder coated no need for cermark
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