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  1. Logo for my new business

    I don't know your background, but I'll go out on a limb and assume I'm close to being accurate: I don't understand how companies that likely have never had any experience with something more substantial than printing or design claim that '' no job is too big'', or they're a '' full service sign...
  2. How do they do this ?

    I would forego the channel and just apply diffuser to the letter backs. Leave the letter returns clear. Position your LED's directly behind the diffuser. Look for hot spots and adjust the distance of the LED's until there are no hot spots. Also, the closer the LED's are together, the more it...
  3. How do they do this ?

    Diffuser is a pretty basic feature for this type of sign. What are the '' these'' that you didn't know about? Kind of hard to offer additional tips without knowing the extent of your knowledge.
  4. How do they do this ?

    Did you use diffuser?
  5. Acrylic faces for lit cabinet/box sign?

    ...and almost inevitably will come apart at the seam after a few years. Polycarbonate is the way to go.
  6. VHB Tape?

    And speaking of vinyl, there are VHB tapes specifically created to be used directly on vinyl-covered surfaces. The 4941 and 4945 VHB's are resistant to the plasticizers, whereas vinyl will weaken the bond of other VHB tapes.
  7. VHB Tape?

    Zero issues if using the recommended tape. Use silicone along with it.
  8. The Man Cave project

    lots of ideas
  9. The Man Cave project

    Pretty cool. You should do some 3D prints for the floor that look like stairs going down, holes, etc.
  10. 8' u channel galvanized sign post

    Not sure of Grimco's pricing, but Sa-So has them for $23.50 each. Not sure if they have the breakaways.
  11. mural with phototex + cut acrylic

    Stud-mount them.
  12. DiBond to 4" x 4" Pressure Treated Post w/no Visible Hardware

    Using VHB tape, attach two lengths of 2''x2'' aluminum angle vertically to the back of the panel so the post fits between them. Run a few lag bolts through the aluminum and into the post.
  13. Logo Designers Needed

    I'll add my vote for Phillip. He does great work.
  14. Looking for some sign mounting hardware like this

    The grippers look like Gyford.
  15. Has anybody used PostCoats?

    For a sign going up on a vacant lot and meant to be viewed from a distance, I think they're a good solution/alternative to painting or staining.
  16. Has anybody used PostCoats?

    Bringing this back from the dead because I just pulled the trigger on a roll of this. Thought I'd see if anyone else has any updates or thoughts.
  17. Best heat gun for wrapping?

    The Harbor Freight one is the one I have also...mainly because I almost never need a heat gun, so there's no reason to spend the extra money. I keep trying to find a reason to buy the DeWalt, but can't justify it. I think it definitely has the best feature to price ratio of any gun on the...
  18. Best heat gun for wrapping?

    I don't do wraps, but I don't think theres a better gun out there than the Dewalt LCD version. Adjustable in 50 degree increments from 150-1100 degrees, LCD display, etc.
  19. Would you panel this?

    ...same here
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