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Fishing line, thin putty knife,....Just depends on what kind of room you have to work with.
Rapid Remover works well, you just need to be mindful that it doesn't drip on panels below (if there are any) and affect that tape as well.
There are a few different ways it can be made. I've surveyed a couple/few hundred Starbucks over the years and every sign company is going to do it a little different.
Here's one...
This doesn't really have to do with the show, but the black coating you mentioned reminded me of some scissors I recently got off Amazon. They're a little over $30 but when cutting a lot of double-sided tape or anything that would gum up a normal pair of scissors, these things are life savers...
If you're willing, I could use some more subscribers to help my video rankings/search engine results: Precision Sign Services YouTube channel
I'd be happy to return the favor.
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I like this one.
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The videos I wind up watching the most of are vinyl installation techniques, videos on adhesives, anchors, etc. The ones I watch the most though are on tools. There's nothing like having the perfect tool to complete a job.
I potentially have to transport a large SF illuminated wall-mount cabinet from KS to TX. Would need assistance loading. Anyone in the area that might be interested? If so, please PM or email me.
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I assume it's the same/similar makeup as Loctite Power Grab. There are a number of companies doing that same demo with the same looking stuff.
As far as the OP's question, explain both options to the customer. If the customer wants you to stand behind your work, you're going to use lot's of...
Huh? I didn't say anything lol...
But I do appreciate this thread. Just reading up on some of the tools being used, so thanks for everyone's contributions.
Yes sir. These were all done with Command Strips. The only thing you need to be mindful of is if there are any irregularities in the drywall. If it's too wavy, it will cause issues, whether you use Command Strips or VHB tape. Gatorfoam is rigid enough, that over time, it will pop either of those...
Thank you for all of the responses.
My assumption was that when the wording was laid out in whatever program, you just typed out what you wanted and they were automatically spaced. Is that not how it works?
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