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Sounds like a p.i.t.a. We got offered a job like this last year from a pretty large trucking company. They wanted us to print/embroider quantities that may or may not have been under our minimum quantity at the drop of a hat, whenever their drivers felt like filling out an order. They called us...
I'm pretty certain that pews aren't cheap, and being as they are artisans themselves, you would think they would want a more professional look for their "vehicle lettering".
Thanks for the pointers, guys. I will use a drill just slightly larger than the studs and hopefully they will bind without the use of tape to affix them. I will take some Gorilla tape with me just in case I end up needing it, though.
I'm getting ready to do my first outdoor installation of some Gemini formed plastic letters with combination stud mounts. I will be applying them to a monument made from landscaping brick that has been secured with construction adhesive. The weather here has been pretty cold averaging 20-45...
I think you forgot one of the most important parts, especially since these videos are geared toward the end consumer...cleaning the substrate before application.
I don't know about medical kits (although a Google image search for 'medical kit' will pull up all kinds of medical kit images with red/white crosses), but the green cross is used primarily, at least nowadays, to identify Medical Cannabis Dispensaries. That's probably not something that this...
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