So will a car or building. You're not supposed to hit them. Tex, you need to get a bigger phone book, I know they are skinnier now than they used to be. Maybe a milk crate?They will dent easily if someone hits them.. the edges will be sharp. I prefer 080 with radius corners. That said, I've made some out of ACM before in a pinch. You can get 080 painted w/ rounded corners pre-made at Grimco https://www.grimco.com/Catalog/Products/080PaintedBlanksRadiusCorners
I have a summa flatbed, so I print, laminate, apply then router them out and I can nest it with other jobs on the same material to make it even more efficient.For a 12x18 parking sign, here's the difference for me:
ACM
1. cut it down to size. I won't run cut ACM through our flatbed because it's never perfectly flat, the corners tend to lift and our heads are like $5K.
2. print on vinyl,
3. laminate
4. mount to the ACM
5. round the corners.
.080" blanks
1. Print on the flat bed and I'm done.
It will. It just depends on your production set-up, and since you have the flat bed cutter - it should be fine.I have a summa flatbed, so I print, laminate, apply then router them out and I can nest it with other jobs on the same material to make it even more efficient.
I was worried about them bending or getting damaged, but after reading a few comments I realized that they won't get damaged unless someone tries to damage them, and if that's the case it would be the same if I use aluminum. I've seen some people use 0.030" thick aluminum for these types of signs and they bend in a strong breeze, I think the ACM will work fine.
Most of the thicker aluminum we get has a bow in it. Like it's the end of a coil.For a 12x18 parking sign, here's the difference for me:
ACM
1. cut it down to size. I won't run cut ACM through our flatbed because it's never perfectly flat, the corners tend to lift and our heads are like $5K.
2. print on vinyl,
3. laminate
4. mount to the ACM
5. round the corners.
.080" blanks
1. Print on the flat bed and I'm done.
The blanks we get are perfectly flat. I will say though... I've gotten blanks from grimco, where the finish is marred to the point of unacceptable. And I have to skin it anyway.Most of the thicker aluminum we get has a bow in it. Like it's the end of a coil.
I get it from Eastern Metals. The quality of grimcos material seemed better the few times I got forced into buying it there but their pricing on it is insane. We used to buy ACM at eastern and that stuff curled up like a wet piece of paper. I think the loaders and delivery guys do the most damage to the material. Like the idiots that set the edge of ACM on the back of their truck as the rotate it to grab it. Or set a corner down first.The blanks we get are perfectly flat. I will say though... I've gotten blanks from grimco, where the finish is marred to the point of unacceptable. And I have to skin it anyway.
We normally get them from our local supplier. There have been times we have recently been forced to get them from other sources...I get it from Eastern Metals. The quality of grimcos material seemed better the few times I got forced into buying it there but their pricing on it is insane. We used to buy ACM at eastern and that stuff curled up like a wet piece of paper. I think the loaders and delivery guys do the most damage to the material. Like the idiots that set the edge of ACM on the back of their truck as the rotate it to grab it. Or set a corner down first.