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prepainted surfaces gets scuffed and then a light 2 part epoxy primer (for nothing more than adhesion of topcoat.) I lay down light coat of BEHR exterior satin latex, let it sit up about 15 minuted and then another coat and then a finish coat. i do not touch it for 3-4 days depending on...
we cut, weed and mask it. lay the vinyl on the poly and line it up and then hinge it in the middle. flip it over on either side of hinge and cut thru backing and peel back about 2' and start dry squeegee til we get to end and then do other end
must be one of those"permanent" sign boxes manufactured for single use,it looks like all wires are cut if your only concern is a new face you might wanna think about a new box. these almost remind me of the old duralite boxes
maybe all graphic companies should use flexi to do their designs with and they would cut all that nonsense of masking out! I dont know what they teaching in college classes but someone needs some simplifying
Things that made me realize over time that rushes were BS please. I bet this has happened to several of you before. Customer calls , freaking out, need a banner in 3 days printed and installed, says they already have art set up....takes them 2 weeks to send art lol. Customer calls freaking...
this topic came up on the facebook page. No I dont charge more for rush jobs because I dont take them. If you contact me and need it ASAP or specify its a rush job I will quote you and tell you an approximate date and even though Im not going to rush it I want 100% up front if that does not...
specs are usually outdated and no one pays attention, use whatever high performance vinyl you want, no one will ever know. I always do comparable materials
http://www.letterfab.com they are located in LA and of course there will be freight but shouldnt be terribly bad. I was using sign builders but think Im switching
We just took down some neighborhood signage and replace with some more ornamental signage. The street signs were fiberglass which was a shock to me as I never see this anymore, they were put up before the housing market crash around 2005. I found several libnks to fiberglass but those links...
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