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I have a customer looking to have his logo put on some aluminum tankers, around a 2'x4' size. I know he has had problems in the past with peeling vinyl and I'm wondering if there is any certain inkjet vinyl made for this application or specific technique or edge sealing that would make them...
Did one a few years back, hope to never see one again! The front is easy but the rear fenders and seat area are no fun, if your trying to do full coverage anyway.
I'm now considering telling them I can put up the sign if they can get the poles in. Almost thinking about suggesting utility poles installed by an electric co. instead as they would probably be stronger right?
Exactly Jhill, if I had easy access to the site I would have no problems, but if...
Sorry Mike not a realtor, and the field only has a fence around 2 sides of it...of course the sides I need to have access to...the rest is planted in corn all the way to the fence, the farmer has no need to get in there until harvest this fall. With the price of corn the way it is(waiting for...
20ft is correct, and I can get within about 40-50ft of the location pulling off the side of the highway...then there is a ditch to go through(not extremely steep)...then state fence to go over. Sounds fun huh? I will gladly hire this out to anyone interested!
I have a customer who thinks it is possible without problems to install a 4x8 sign using 2 6x6 posts....12' to the bottom of the face making it 16' to the top. To make it even better he wants it installed within a week or so...AND you CANNOT get to the site right now with anything that can't be...
+1 to the acrylic urethane automotive
But if you really want the ultimate in fade resistance and price isn't of concern to some extent I would use top grade automotive base/clear. Not the value line either as it is junk, it should have a lifetime warranty when sprayed on a car.
Looks awesome!, not something that I would look forward to starting on but definitely one to be proud of!
We did one that was really similar to that several years back...but we painted, cleared, then wet sanded and buffed. Almost the same color even.
It's not that bad really....as long as you have unlimited patience, can perform flawless installs at a moments notice, and like to work for peanuts. Auto that is.
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