I recently did a re-graphic on a 24 foot by 2 foot
sign face. After re-installing the
sign face with new translucent graphics the client was complaining about the acrylic being to wavy. You can see that the hot and cold temperatures affected the face and it looked worse at times. Whoever manufactured the
sign I feel did a poor job of sizing the acrylic face as well the blow out strips were only about a foot long and were placed every couple feet along the
sign. I've had others tell me it should have been a consistent blow out strip along the top and bottom of the acrylic face and not little pieces spaced out. (Not sure this would fix the issue as poor overall sizing I feel is the main issue) When the
sign face was taken off the box and layed flat it didn't seem as if the acrylic was too large as it was not forced into the frame... As a business owner I want to keep my clients happy and I must say it's rather frustrating considering I am stuck trying to fix another manufacturers poor craftsmanship on this job. I am reluctant to remove the
sign face again and try trimming so I have tried adding small clear acrylic shims in the backside of the acrylic face which has made the
sign less wavy, but is not a long term fix. I didn't think these pieces of acrylic expanded and contracted so much...it's safe to say I'm learning from mistakes on this one!