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Looking for a local contractor who could help us with channel letter bending

Fooroogelm

New Member
Hi everyone,

We’re a small sign shop in the Vancouver / BC area and we’re looking for a local contractor or small shop that could help us with channel letter bending / sidewall fabrication.

Right now we already cut our acrylic faces and backs in-house on our CNC, so the main bottleneck is the returns (sidewalls).

We’re trying to figure out how realistic it is to outsource only the bending part locally instead of investing immediately into our own channel letter bender.

What we need help with:

  • Aluminum coil bending for channel letters
  • Standard and possibly halo-lit letters
  • Small to medium production runs
  • Ideally flexible jobs rather than huge wholesale minimums
We can provide:

  • Ready vector files
  • CNC-cut faces/backs
  • Dimensions/specs
  • Possibly assembled parts depending on workflow
Questions for the community:

  1. Is this a common arrangement in Vancouver / BC?
  2. Are there wholesale shops that will bend only the returns?
  3. What is the usual pricing model — per letter, per foot, or hourly?
  4. Is it worth outsourcing long-term, or does everyone eventually buy their own bender?
  5. Any recommendations for reliable local companies or operators?
We’re currently doing more LED signs and channel letters, so we’re trying to streamline production without overextending too early.

Would appreciate any advice, contacts, or even warnings before we go deeper into this niche. Thanks!
 

kcollinsdesign

Old member
It will be less expensive (and significantly more practical) to order complete and ready-to-install channel letters from a reliable wholesale fabrication company (there are many that are excellent).

When you consider the effort involved in fabricating backs and faces, printing and laminating, designing and populating lighting systems, extra shipping (or the cost to drive across town and pick the channels up yourself), time spent specifying channels only (it is more complicated to get everything to fit), just sending a channel letter fabricator your art and size requirements is a lot more efficient.

The other alternative is to add channel bending and fabrication to your existing workflow. If your volume is sufficient that may work, but the competition is stiff. Those big fabrication companies, who buy in bulk and have material handing and warehousing capabilities, operate state-of-the-art automated fabrication workflows, have volume shipping arrangements, and have experienced and specialized operators working two shifts have got producing and delivering channel letters down to a science!

Channel letters (like LED message centers) are one of the few things that have actually gone down in price over the years.
 
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Daniel OTW

New Member
Having the backs present when bending the metal is a significant factor in fabrication. Recalibration of existing letters is a semiregular thing. Between changing of the banding spools and minor inconsistencies at the CNC, final assembly is really a live, tandem process. I don't think a fabricator would take that as a single part of the job and then you'd have to wait (and pay) for every adjustment. Bless anyone who enjoys doing it from start to finish, I dislike it altogether but had the misfortune of it landing in my department. I'd love to drop names of wholesale fabricators when we get waves of can letter orders and people get cranky about it.
 

White Haus

Not a Newbie
It will be less expensive (and significantly more practical) to order complete and ready-to-install channel letters from a reliable wholesale fabrication company (there are many that are excellent).
Seems like that is the case in the US, but not so much for us Canadians. Wholesale shops are few and far between.
 

ddarlak

Go Bills!
Sounds like a perfect fit, Canada has few wholesale channel letter vendors so invest in the equipment and sell wholesale too.
 
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