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  1. Advertising on your signs

    It's the customer's sign, so it should be up to them. I'm with Gino on the car thing...that's one of the first things I do when I get a new car is remove the dealer-applied lettering.
  2. VHB Tape

    For what it's worth, I'll add this: Drywall is rarely perfect. The surface is often uneven due to studs not being flush with each other, etc. If there are irregularities in the finished surface the strips will be going on and you flush-mount them with tape, they may follow/reflect/highlight any...
  3. VHB Tape

    RP45 (half the price) and Lexel.
  4. Hand Carved Signs

    Looks great!
  5. Need Help Trying to match up a new sign post to an old one.

    I don't understand what I'm seeing in the picture. To me it looks like two square tubes.
  6. Dealing with hostile competition

    ...he said, four years later.
  7. Crown Wave Aerial Man Lift & Trailer Package For Sale

    As a small business, I have to try and determine when it's more of a benefit to keep something or to sell something. Although this is all a fairly recent acquisition and works flawlessly, I'm putting the entire package up for sale. It's just not seeing enough use to keep and take up valuable...
  8. Vacuum plastic forming

    Faces (Alabama) uses MDF.
  9. Cool Signs in Montgomery, TX, doesn't pay their bills

    I'm dealing with that with a company in NY. If you made a trip to NY, I'd make one to Montgomery...just sayin...
  10. 5 years down...

    Thanks and an early congrats on your accomplishment as well!
  11. 5 years down...

    Yeah, it's definitely nice to get a visual. Congrats on 6 years and I agree with you. It amazes me what sign companies promise and fail to deliver on (schedules, product, etc). It's one of the things customers seem to appreciate the most - keep your word. It's a simple concept and one I do...
  12. 5 years down...

    You can also use custom icons...
  13. 5 years down...

    Through Google Maps....'My Maps'
  14. 5 years down...

    Thanks all. It has definitely gone by pretty fast!
  15. 5 years down...

    Precision Sign Services was officially started five years ago in October, 2011. I used the remainder of 2011 for talking to prospective customers, purchasing tools and supplies for installations and surveys and just kind of 'getting ready'. Now, over a thousand invoices and a thousand quotes...
  16. remove old letters & install new- questions

    If done correctly, the glass won't get scratched. But there's always a risk. It's more likely to happen with tempered glass (which I would bet this is) due to possible particles in/on the glass from the manufacturer.
  17. remove old letters & install new- questions

    A plastic scraper wont remove silicone from glass, unfortunately. Unless there's some solvent out there you can use it in conjunction with.
  18. remove old letters & install new- questions

    There are likely going to be metal tabs/straps on the backs of the letters with tape and silicone. One challenge is removing the letter without scraping/damaging the glass. Another challenge is going to be removing the silicone from the glass once the letters are removed. I know there are...
  19. Calculating shear on flag mounted sign

    I'd suggest contacting Sean MacFarland with MacFarland Engineering in Houston.
  20. Acrylic to stucco surface

    The method of attachment & its construction/manufacturing needs to be handled by the manufacturer of the sign, not on you, in my opinion. A simple survey showing the height and pitch of the install area gives them what they need. With that size sign, I wouldn't feel comfortable unless it was...
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