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Document other commercial vehicles in the area, bring those photos with you and very reasonably discuss what selective enforcement means. Either they have to
make everyone comply or none, they can't pick and choose. Around here this issue is mostly with condo associations. Municipalities usually...
Not a lot of detail in that drawing. What's the sign made from and how is it held in the frame? How are they going to be fastened? In any case there must be a boatload (pun intended) of marine fabricators in your area that could make them.
13"? What size is the machine? Wouldn't it be easier just to buy the smallest roll you can or gang up multiples on a larger roll? In any case Bigfis is right, about the cost of custom slitting. I would try Lexjet and maybe they can slit something larger like a 54" and give you 4 rolls.
Don't know that specific combo, but have applied quite a few floor decals. And since you are a "virgin" I want to warn you first that you will have to bend over ;). We clean the heck out of the floor first, other than that it's pretty simple. We always warn the store manager to tell the cleaning...
if I don't have a photo I use a dark grey gradient. I just love explaining for the 1000th time that dark vinyl won't show up on glass (unless there is white curtains or blinds behind it).
When they have a hard time comprehending I tell them to tape a piece of whatever color they want and a white...
Maybe if you suggest they could cut their cost & increase durability & improve the appearance they may rethink it.
If they won't reconsider I understand, just keep on and collect the check. I have to still do government site signs with 3/4" painted plywood...
Best bet is Craigslist. Ebay or whatever local classifieds you have. It can be hard to find an 8' brake used, but a sheet metal shop going out of business or retiring is a good source.
You can try used equipment dealers too, but they generally handle heavier stuff.
Gino's right they don't want you to mess up the ice or get something stuck in it. We use scrap coro to work on and keep out materials & tools off the ice. You will want to go over the boards first to remove puck marks and plastic shavings. A straight edge razor in a holder will clean up the...
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