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Thanks, i LOVE OUTWATER and order from them all the time. But they don't have anything wide enough pre-fab. i could make my own with their exterior crown moulding and flat pieces of PVC, but i'd rather not.
Those folders are just really expensive because of the labor and materials involved. They start with a large, flat sheet of paper, then print it, cut it, glue and fold it. The paper is $$ and its a lot of steps.
I once ordered a 24x9" 14pt stock folded in half for someone who couldn't afford...
I have a client who would like a large, ornate "picture frame" for their exterior sign. I can obviously make one with exterior mouldings, but I'm having a hard time finding materials that are wide enough. Ideally we'd like at least 6", but the most I can find is about 2.25 inches.
Can anyone...
Yep. Everything here is my assumption, too. The striping is about $100, we figure about an hour and half to stripe, closer to 2-2.5 hours for the pinstriping, (going up and down a ladder takes time!) and over an hour travel time. AND this has to be perfect.
very interesting. we've never ordered the striping, so i'm just going by that document. I'll have to call to see if the plain stripe has clear extended, too.
thanks for the picture!
edit: I just called Quick - they still recommend edge sealing with paint, even though the gold is trapped.
We subcontract for a boat painter, and he thinks the quote I gave him for applying a 1/2" signgold stripe to a 42ft boat was insane. I know people don't like to share on the open forum, but can you help me out?
i quoted $800. its 84 linear feet of stripe (you can look up the cost of 1/2"...
using calendared for magnets is such a waste... since as soon as it shrinks even the smallest amount, it pulls on the top layer of the magnet which causes adhesion issues.
Am I dreaming? Isn't there a material that is black when front lit, and white when backlit?
I can't figure it out, but if it exists, I have the perfect application for it right now.
it depends on how well you load the laminator. with practice, you should be able to go at least 5 feet with little to no skew. just get the 30" roll of lam and try it out!
How are you laminating?
We match our roll width to laminate width, and even if it skews a bit, its no big deal. We are trimming the print anyway, its not difficult to unstick the small amount that skewed over.
2Peas Squish doesn't have smooth lines and I think the serifs are slightly different. I'm going crazy here. I found one that looks exactly the same, but with smooth lines. I swear I did, but maybe I'm just imagining things. Grrrrrrrrrrrrr.
I think 2Peas is a bootleg scan to vector version of...
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