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Sewing is the best way with double hems. I wouldn't trust banner tape. I've seen banners being torn to shreds with proper sewing. Tape would never hold under the same conditions.
You'd almost hafta make a custom bracket to incase the whole sign. However, if you welded some .125 aluminum with a groove down the center and welded that to a flange and it went down on the post a foot or so, you might have a winner. The best way here is to make 2 single sided .090 signs and...
I just did this for a customer a few months back and I couldn't match the original greens on the signs, so I got close and guess what..... nobody noticed it.
Before you get carried away with the face..... how are you gonna finish off the back ?? Are you gonna hide it or is some message gonna go on it when leaving the Empire Room' ?? Ya don't wanna see all your hardware on something like this. Building a slim frame and mounting it with physical...
Same difference. Still printing directly and not onto vinyl. The static on some of these products actually draws the ink overspray around and makes that kinda scenario. Perhaps it's the komatex and/or air drying. When you remove the protective covering on these plastics, the static is really...
Soooo.......... ?? Excuses - - excuses.
I might start a new thread on sign people and their home garden projects, instead of interrupting all these highly sophisticated sign projects.
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