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Labels Make Grabbing Tools Easy
Stick-on-labels make finding tools and parts easy. Marie Golden started the company, Steel Labels, to make labels for keys, but her husband Bob suggested labels for sockets and toolboxes.
  “I came up with them because I can’t see the engraved numbers anymore,” says Bob. “Everything we do is to help people see.”
  What they do has grown exponentially, and now they offer dozens of different labels for crafts, electrical boxes, pill bottles, fishing tackle and more. All the labels are made with oil and gas resistant adhesive and come 60 to a sheet. Some also are available with magnetic backing and come 30 to a sheet. Special limited edition theme labels including classic cars, police, veteran and 12 other designs are also available.
  The 4-layer composite process starts with a precision cut chrome foil base and the adhesive. Eye-saver color combinations - bright white on a blue background, white on green for metric sockets, and white on red for SAE - are printed on the foil. A clear coat is applied to protect against wear and scratches.
  All single sheet sets are priced at $3.95 plus $1.98 shipping. Multiple sets, groups and combinations are available at discounts depending on kind and number of sets. Shipping is free on any purchase of 2 or more sets.
  “We are introducing a special Master Set that includes all our labels for $45,” says Golden.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Steel Labels, 4439 Casa Rio Dr., Ontario, Ore. 97914 (ph 541 889-1014; sales@steellabels.com; www.steellabels.com).



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2015 - Volume #39, Issue #6