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let me start by saying wrapping vehicles is not my specialty i only do like 1 or two a year with that said.....when you wrap car/truck doors its always tough to get in hinge area of the door (real tight squeeze) so i googled this to see what others do and i saw a couple guys just cut the edge...
not sure if this is good or bad but most of the time i am able to get the customer to get the permit. saves me time and money.
on the few times i had to get the permit my self the only thing i was asked for once was proof of insurance. never had any issues with contractor license.
the spray bottles from fellers so far have lasted me the longest. they do still break or leak but i keep a few extra spray handles for emergencies. the bottle itself doesn't break usually its the spray handle. either falls off the ladder or the chemical fouls it up. i would say i usually get at...
there is a pressure sensitive aluminum product i believe called alumigraphics but it's not a 3m product. we do a lot of this stuff but we buy a .003" or .005" alum foil and we mount the 3m adhesive to it. as far as i know that's the only way to do it. i don't know of a 3m foil product sold with...
you can try testrite visual. not sure what their standard frames go up to bu i know they can make custom size items also.
they are in hackensack, nj
testrite.com
do you not have people that can help you move it. we have an LEJ and not sure where the headache comes in.
is it getting in and out of the building your in and moving to?
concrete screws and washers but i will usually hit the heads and the washers with some white spray paint to help match the sign so you don't have blue dots standing out
15+ yrs of working with gemini and only issue i have had is sometimes it takes a while to get a quote.
i did order some pads and studs for some acrylic lettering we made in house and i would have thought it was a standard item but the rep i was working with could only find them in their mexico...
if the rubber pinch roller is rolling on the feed wheel then i could see over time this causing excess wear and tear on the rubber wheel. they do have an angle to them to help feed the sheet properly. i have replaced them on my XC-540 each end once in like 10yrs. they cost about $30 a piece or...
i am not losing sleep over this one, nor am i going to storm the gates of adobe head quarters but i would be ok if they increased the size of the canvas. not sure unlimited is necessary but even if they doubled what's available now it would be nice. i do scale everything but sometimes when doing...
we use arlon PDF8000. works pretty good but its a temporary vinyl. should be able to get 6 months depending on the weathering it gets. i have done some real estate signs out of this material and stuck it to brick walls worked out well. (pretty sure some of them have been up for a good 6 months
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