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. "Silicone will hold just fine BUT we would drill some small studs in back for extra support" is what i said in my reply. Silicone with the help of studs. We have had no issues with this method. and furthermore a stud does NOT have to penetrate a wall all the way thru to be any more effective...
Im more of an aluminum , frosted plexi, stand offs kinda guy...not into the whole wood thing. BUT we have no idea of the interior of this building, what the door is made of so anything offered at this point is mute
You need a commercial printer for this, local to save on shipping.
However there is a company in our town called Publications Press, montgomery, al. They are cost effective and all they do is catalogs. They do not widely advertise this is the kind of company you might need
we do alot of pvc. I prime with 2 part auto epoxy and spray with latex, never an issue. Silicone will hold just fine BUT we would drill some small studs in back for extra support. Not many maybe 4 or 5
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give them a call send what you got. I will add one more item IF the client is balking at price for these think of the time you are wasting trying to get them for him....just a thought
A local company wanted almost $3k per year for liability so I jumped online and got it for about $1200 per year same coverage. Great company and piece of mind. So you are about on the right track as far as Im concerned. I went to businessinsurancenow.com (i know that sounds corny) BUT they...
all my banners are subbed out and I charge to customer what the situation calls for. I never know what Im going to charge and I do not have a set price
ok. You would need a 4' finger brake to form the aluminum letters, a router would be excellent for cutting the backs and faces of letters UNLESS you wanna use a jigsaw. you are going to need a notcher also, aluminum rivets, weld on cenent to put that trimcap on faces
that looks like a vinyl express poltter from the early 90s. I bought one from signwarehouse and it was an awesome machine BUT had to sell it because of the connections...if you flip on its backside and unscrew the door on bottom off it should identify the plotter
I think the logo is clean, precise, readable and cool. It would transfer fine to signage or letterhead. Just my opinion....as far as the A and the R, our minds can distinguish the difference plus i can see the difference. We cant idiot proof every layout
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