JamesLam
New Member
My thinking is that vinyl, like many laminates and roll adhesives is under such heavy environmental scrutiny that they have to be made overseas to avoid regulations and associated economic burden when attempting to be complaint.I'm hoping that if tariffs are going to raise prices on the vinyl, then perhaps other companies will start making vinyl here in the US. I know guillermo said something about oracal going up. When I looked back and the rolls of vinyl I get from oracal (651 black, white and red), they've consistently increased 10 dollars a roll over the years since 2019. So to me, that has nothing to do with tariffs.
That being said, there are plenty of petroleum companies here in Houston that make plastic. I'm sure that vinyl can be made here in the US. I haven't researched who does make vinyl in the US. But Trump has made deals to avoid tariffs if they make it over here.
We did have a rep come in selling fetergoni (sp?) from Italy. It's a little more expensive than Arlon slx. It's a cool product thought. We used a sample of it for a vintage stripe kit on an 80s conversion. But I cant see spending the extra 50 a roll just to get a similar product.
(this is me trying to stick to the subject)
