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Typically, on some of our 3mm (1/8") ACM panel signs, we use a PVC edge cap/molding and seal the corners with silicone. This gives a more finished look and helps to seal the edges on panels that have a solid print or vinyl applied all the way to the outer edge. Now we have a customer who would...
Here is ours. It's 30' x 9' and we kept it very simple, including only the web address, which should give potential customers all the product and services info they might need.
This is certainly how things work in Illinois. I've never heard of any obstruction of view laws that pertain to rear windows (given that the side view mirrors are intact), or rear side windows.
I'm in search of some burnt orange cut vinyl for an upcoming project. I would prefer the durability of cut vinyl over printing. The exact color I'm looking for would be something very close to PMS 159 C. Terra cotta is too dark and most oranges are too orange and not dark enough. I've looked...
I was looking up some printers and cutters on Google and got directed toward this site...
http://www.graphicpoints.com/
It was one of the first links on Google to pop up. If you look at these prices on printers, you'll notice that they are WAY lower than their competitor's prices. For example...
He could be talking about script letters overlapping also, in which case he would be trying to break each letter into individual curves and then weld together. Hard to say without more specific details.
We use Alpina Manufacturing. Great quality product at an affordable price. They have various options for both indoor and outdoor, and for both security and for easily opening by hand. They also have various finishing options and will cut corner miters based on your specifications for the...
Yeeeah...not so much. We have no time to play ping pong, but originally the idea was that we could clamp the net onto a work table and play if we get slow and are bored. Fortunately, that almost never happens.
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