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I have many blasted signfoam signs that I sandwiched together with MDO and west epoxy. I would not use spray glue. I epoxy the pieces together then cut edges as 1 piece once dry. Then I seal it all up by coating out the edges with the west epoxy and a little fairing powder. I have signs done in...
I think that not All street signs are metal. We have sandblasted redwood street signs and routed hdu street signs up all over our area for decades. Sure some are metal but not All.
I use a capspray 9900 here. They are great and can spray anything from Jay Cookes to fine automotive paints. I also have a 2 stage compressor that is mostly used for tools and sandblasting.
I use Sikkens Cetol marine on borders if I want a natural look there. Haven't tried it as a backround. It comes in a light and dark. Then coat with cetol gloss.
Yes. All the work is done in the shop. You get to the job and if the customer knows exactly where they want it, you are done in minutes and the customer is amazed. I've been doing it like this for years.
I put the VHB tape on the letters. I then stick these letters onto a clear liner that is over top of my pattern. Then I transfer tape them in place. Go to job site and line up on wall like vinyl. Tape top and pull liner out from behind and stick to wall. Pic below is after liner was pulled...
Recently we have converted a couple of customers back to cut vinyl. They both had partial wraps(done elsewhere) and were not happy with the life span and fading. You know the old bubbles down the body line thing. Both these guys buy there trucks and vans and keep them for a long time. So in this...
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