If you have the proper roller for brick/rough surfaces to use with a heat gun, this should be 4 hours or so….I plan to use Polar Tac (per Geneva) to wrap this 3-sided brick area. I've never wrapped brick and obviously it's going to take longer...
How long will/should this take me so I can figure out an estimate, thanks! (If you want to shoot a price out, feel free LOL)
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I'll be doing one stand-off on the right side. This is just a quick idea of what they want...they are getting one of those screens from Rocket Screens for their Hall of Fame vs. all the boards around the school. The only problem is there are two ticket boxes that they need to remove and fill in with drywall or something so there will be two smooth boxes and the rest brick looking. The other option is that they drywall the entire area and paint, of course. I sent them some pictures of what the vinyl looks like on brick so they can decide. ACM boards are an option also.ACM with standoffs not an option?
It would take me two (at least). But I'm not an experienced installer.all day
I suggested Alumigraphics for that brick. It will last for years - especially since it seems to be inside. I just like that stuff. I've never used Polar tac.Has anyone considered the 'what happens later' part? Sure, you can stick vinyl to that brick, but why?
The 9 x 14 wall, screw a banner over the whole thing. Then next year when they want to change it to something else, you make money, again, without the burnt fingers, and don't need to go for massage therapy!Okay, maybe I'm just getting old and tired?