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  1. Weird way to install tenant panels

    My bet is they're temporary signs until the new ones are finished.
  2. Pan face without metal brake

    Agreed - I missed the ACM reference....just saw 'metal face'.
  3. Pan face without metal brake

    Yep....attach 1½" or 2" aluminum angle to your 3'x6' flat face. Use LORD adhesive. Good to go.
  4. One of my favorite tools...

    ....and DeWalt is coming out with 12ah batteries in packs that are the same size as the 9ah. I'm betting they'll have an upgraded Power Station here eventually.
  5. Looking for Dallas Sign Installer

    Happy to help out if you haven't already located someone.
  6. Need Help Dimensional Letters offset of a wall

    You'll be fine. Use a liberal amount of silicone. If it were me, I would use pads along with studs. These were around 1" thick and 3'-4' tall and were installed with studs/pads/silicone.
  7. Milwaukee cordless heat gun

    It's a great tool. Hopefully DeWalt releases one soon...
  8. Suggestions on this design

    Honestly curious here....how do you office out of the Burleson area and do these relatively small jobs in the Tyler area? Tyler would be a little over a 4 hour round-trip for you.
  9. Vinyl removal...

    Texas_Signmaker Gotchya. And you office out of DFW?
  10. Vinyl removal...

    Gino 2
  11. Vinyl removal...

    Texas_Signmaker Where in DFW was it in the 20's?
  12. Vinyl removal...

    decalman did you read any of the thread? The first video wasn't to demonstrate how quickly it could remove vinyl letters. The second video I posted shows a steamer with some more umph.
  13. What would you do....?

    I would say you're supposed to be the expert, not him. If it were me, I would consider it a lesson learned, eat the cost and cut free vinyl replacements if he wants them.
  14. Vinyl removal...

    Thanks, Gino. Yep, when it's easier to use a scraper, I'll use a scraper. When it's easier to steam it off, I'll use a steamer. Scratching glass with a razor blade is pretty easy and I see a ton of glass every week that is scratched from someone that scraped off vinyl in the past. The day I...
  15. Vinyl removal...

    I typically use a 4" scraper with stainless steel blades and water with a heavy concentration of dish soap when removing letters. The intent of this setup isn't to remove small amounts of letters. I received the Power Station the night before this removal and was eager to test it out. I was...
  16. Vinyl removal...

    a77 How much glass have you scraped? Only asking because your profile indicates "noob" and "no experience". There are methods and materials to use to minimize the chances of scratching glass but if you're using a scraper, the point is there's still a chance. The chances of scratching it with...
  17. Vinyl removal...

    Using the DeWalt Power Station to power this McCullough steamer. Works great for removing vinyl. Portable, no on-site electrical needed, no chance of scraping the glass from using a scraper and removes all adhesive residue.
  18. Suggestions Stud mounting adhesive

    Lexel is the best thing going, hands down.
  19. getting a mounting pattern up on a stucco dryvit surface

    How large of a pattern?
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