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Question:
is there some sort of sealer that can be applied to vehicle graphics to keep them from falling off?
So we have this new customer who wanted us to patch up the lettering on his bus van. He was experiencing issues with letters falling off. Upon inspecting the bus van, it became...
Super slow December for us.. I work at a small sign shop.. we mostly do banners, Coro and aluminum signs.. still waiting on that $10,000 banner order to come in ! ;)
My goodness.. maybe they ordered the decals from a third party vendor and the guy who installed them on site did not know what he was doing and didn’t have any backup decals.. unless those are the backups.
My boss has been in business since 94. He got his first large format printer ( HP L26500) in 2011. Before that, anything that required printing was farmed out to another company (they laminate). So for 17 the company was farming out print work. Now we have the ability to do it, but we still...
So I work for a small sign shop. We mostly do banners and vinyl signs. You see, we never laminate any of our products. Even on important jobs such as store front aluminum signs or vehicle graphics. I think laminating is important. The prints are very easy to get scratched up if something like a...
Hello fellow sign makers.
As mentioned in a previous post, one of my customers has requested for a 2’x3’ acrylic sign, 1/4 inch thickness.
i will be installing this interior sign using standoffs.
My question is: do I need to find the wall studs for something this size to be safe and stable...
Hey guys!
I work for a small sign shop. We do mostly vinyl signs and banners.
I have a customer who has requested a 2'x3' Acrylic sign mounted onto a wall using standoffs. Sounds easy enough but we have a problem with the material cracking when drilling the holes!
The material is 1/4" thick...
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