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Need Help Plastic Husky Bins + Signs

jfiscus

Rap Master
Will VHB stick to them? You could print on a vinyl like Arlon DPF8000 and just stick the vinyl directly to them.
 
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rjssigns

Active Member
Lamacoid tag with rivets. I used that process on some gun cases approved for airline travel Client was stoked.
 
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2B

Active Member
rivets for a visual
hidden, a combination of foam VHB and contact cement / epoxy
 
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Don McCormick

New Member
With people putting their shoes in and out, the sign will be hit constantly. Even if the styrene holds-up, it will have to be cleaned on a regular basis. I would recommend a solution that mounts the sign above the bin— so the shoes do not come into contact with it. You might be able to just have one sign to serve all 3 bins too.
 

TreasureBox

New Member
With people putting their shoes in and out, the sign will be hit constantly. Even if the styrene holds-up, it will have to be cleaned on a regular basis. I would recommend a solution that mounts the sign above the bin— so the shoes do not come into contact with it. You might be able to just have one sign to serve all 3 bins too.
Hi Don, I completely agree. This was my first suggestion to the client. The picture shown is not where the bins will be though. He didn’t think that would be a good solution since he will be moving them around depending on different events/parties etc.
 
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