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Hmmmmmm ....
44 years of getting paid to have fun and travel around and look down on tiny people ( from about 100 feet up in the air).
Also the happy look on customer's faces when they see the finished work.
Let's face it ... the chance of you getting the work from a big corp with it's own sign shop is about 1%.
Their volume will probably too large for you to handle.
BUT the chance of getting some of their work, like what Techman stated, is enhanced if they are here and know some of us and our...
Latigo ....
My uncle made big bucks with one of those!
Trouble is that they were 3/16th too big ... now he is doing 20 years in prison!
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Lettering enamel with a retarder such as Penetrol applied with a rubber brayer will do it properly. If you are careful about applying it, you will bridge over the incised letters.
No brayer? Use lettering quills.
They must be crazy to think of using stencils!
Lay it out for them and let them paint it!
( For Jill :-) )
Ontario letters are 75 foot and the sign is just under 1/4 mile long!
The Grapevine letters are 48 foot.
Jill ... sounds like the vinyl was a 'loss leader' to get them in for the other part of the business.
Evidentally ... it wasn't working well enough to get another plotter!
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