How are people finishing over-the-street banners for maximum durability?
We currently produce 4ft x 29ft over-the-street banners out of double-sided 18oz banner, with 1" webbing hemmed in on all 4 sides, grommets in the 4 corners, 10 snap clips sewn in across the top and 6 across the bottom to attach to the cable structure over the road, and 6" windslits throughout. The other day during a wintery wind storm, the banner failed. (ripped grommets out of one side and ripped snap clips off banner)
Are there any tricks we should consider to ensure this does not happen again?
(We have done 20+ of these over the past 6 years and this is our 1st issue, but I do not want this to happen again.)
We currently produce 4ft x 29ft over-the-street banners out of double-sided 18oz banner, with 1" webbing hemmed in on all 4 sides, grommets in the 4 corners, 10 snap clips sewn in across the top and 6 across the bottom to attach to the cable structure over the road, and 6" windslits throughout. The other day during a wintery wind storm, the banner failed. (ripped grommets out of one side and ripped snap clips off banner)
Are there any tricks we should consider to ensure this does not happen again?
(We have done 20+ of these over the past 6 years and this is our 1st issue, but I do not want this to happen again.)
