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Got an email from a broker in CA. Wanted 2 set channel letters put up in city and removal of old. gave them a quote , they were pleasde and I started submitting insurance, w2 and vehicle insurance. they came back and told me I needed to add more liability to vehicle and buiness insurance to get...
never worried about subs i just always carried the insurance thru mine. Just didnt wanna bother with anymore red tape. Its hard enought these days to get damn jobs without filling out 3 booklets!
i agree with brad and gino. I would remove all letters and repaint all replacing copy with routed pvc and silicone them to a background painted aluminum.
the color of the letters against that brick was a horrible choice. When you remove these letters if they are hdu or pvc its going to rip out...
in my experience whenever something leaves flexi and goes to illy, the fonts are no longer fonts BUT whats weird is Ill get a PDF from a customer and illustrator does recognize their fonts. I never could explain that
I fhtis were my job I would do double stick tape with a paper pattern OR primne the backs of the acrylic with 2 part epoxy and silicone them. Dont use gemini, get you acrylic thru https://eliteletters.com
tons cheaper and great quality
If it were me I would ask for money upfront for the new jobs and apply it to what they owe me...if they already arent paying Ill be damed if I would do more
I would not use acrylic I would use lexan, there is a black translucent but it sucks I would just use regular hp black. Translucent black just doesnt look good to me
yes but it has to have a specialthermal film that is applied first and then the vinyl is pressed down on that film
https://www.trivantage.com/fabric-awning-sgs-film
the thermal film is not stickey but adheres once its heated down and then vinyl graphics are heated down on top of it. they...
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