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We fabricate letters wholesale and don't install. In fact, I've never done an install. We don't have the equipment, license, nor insurance to do installs. But, I have the opportunity to help with an indoor install for an organization that I'm associated with and I'm going to help them do...
I can't help with tips for the Accubend but I'd recommend dropping some cash and investing in an SDS Automation bender which is what I use and then I could give you some great tips. I just finished the following job and matched the returns to the back of 16" "NICK GREEK" job within 1/32" or...
Cost per upright inch is not the only way but is a very common way to price channel letters for wholesale channel letter fabricators. I also use this as just a starting point. After keeping close track of materials and time for many similar jobs, patterns emerge and time can be saved by being...
Thanks for the picture. I often have issues with my channel letter coil as well having an edge that has slitter issues. I'm probably the only one that notices if the burr is beyond spec for such things because I do trimless letters. Anyway. I was going to try Evercoat featherfill g2...
I usually make stuff like this out of 5052 H3 aluminum 1/8" with MMA adhesive backer. I guess what I really need to try is a fast dry high build primer. My epoxy primer says you need to wait 4 days in order to sand it. I don't wait 4 days but I also haven't done much sanding beside...
I am not extremely picky but my clients are and my router is only a 4x8 which is fine since I mostly do smaller channel letters but when I get a 5' circular logo it kind of sucks. I have tried nearly everything mentioned that you do with some success but it seems that whether I spend 4 hours...
My process is taking .090 aluminum butted and there is a back piece of .090 going along seam with MMA adhesive. Seam is rock solid, I'm just looking for the best method to get a perfect finish without seeing either the seam or the bondo lines. My application requires a high level of finish...
We occasionally make larger signs out of sheet aluminum that have seams. We have struggled with hiding the seams after applying bondo and sanding several times. The finish hasn't been as good as I would like. Can someone suggest a good method or resource on getting a good finish. I'm...
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