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A steamer may work...I've been pretty impressed with the results from my use, but haven't done any vinyl in that condition.
You may also try spraying it all with Rapid Remover and then laying thin plastic sheeting against it. It traps the Rapid Remover and holds it against the vinyl. Maybe...
These have been lightly used and they work great. I just have too many platforms and decided to part with these. Condition is 8 out of 10. Includes two batteries and charger (not shown).
Price if purchased new is around $230.
My price is $140 firm, shipped to the lower 48.
Used a handful of times, still in very good condition. Only selling because I replaced it with a cordless version.
These run $800 - $900 new.
I'm asking $700 shipped to the lower 48.
Let's not exaggerate - you drilled about 70 holes, not 90. :p
You mentioned twisted letters due to the wall.....It might not seem like it would make much of a difference, but the pattern looks really loose. The location of the holes can easily be 1/8" to 1/4" off if your pattern isn't tight...
I would use a bag of Maximizer on each post. It's about $8 per 80 lb. bag. An 80 lb. bag of Maximizer is larger in size than an 80 lb. bag of Quikrete. I typically remove any dirt from the site and the bags work great for hauling off the dirt.
You mentioned moving it...are you having to move...
For stuff like that (if there's any question about the tape sticking due to the rough surface), I keep Loctite Power Grab in the van and will use all three: tape, Lexel and Power Grab. Power Grab does good at keeping it in place in the rare event the tape lets go. The tape and Power Grab...
They should be fine once the Lexel cures.
Short of removing the letters, cleaning the Lexel off, applying tape, reapplying Lexel and reinstalling the letters, your best bet is to let it sit as long as possible before disturbing it.
Got a pic?
As JohnBFryJr said, I've seen mention (I think on their product video) that they use it for telephone poles, so I would think it would technically WORK as a replacement for concrete on some larger jobs but I don't know if there's enough data that would put an inspector or permit department at...
You can order it through Home Depot or Amazon here in the U.S. under the name Secure Set. There may be others, but that's the one I have and use on occasion.
I've only used it a couple of times. My only real complaint is that no hole is going to be a given, exact size. So even if you get close...
Not saying it's the best, but one pretty simple method...
Install eyebolts into the wall a few inches away from the perimeter of the banner, in line with each grommet. Use zip ties to tension the banner between the eyebolts. Makes for an easy change out.
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