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I do it like J Burton described. Line it up, tape in place. Apply 2-3 feet. Roll it up start working the otehr way pulling liner off as you go, slicing it off when it gets unwieldy.
Agree on the yellow pine, I would use cedar at a minimum, or mahogany.
If they insist on a transparent grey stain I would stain the whole thing then apply a good sealer
Then I'd use white one shot enamel on the letters. .
Your name is appropriate because after all that work it may still have a ghost :roflmao:
If it was me I'd buy a new white formed face and apply a day/night print first surface.
That's about the life for that type of material. That side of truck may have been parked daily facing south. Whe we use those types of material we add a cast clear over it
"Crazy Eddie from the old TV ads" on a completely unrelated note, Crazy Eddie started opening stores in CT right after we got our Gerber 4B. Got the job to put the brand names in a repeated pattern ribbon around the inside of the stores. Probably made the money back on that one job.
So many reasons this happens. Sometimes its them thinking you're charging too much so they shop around and of course get a better price. If the new company falls short maybe they come back or maybe they don't because they're embarrassed to. Other times a new hire wants to make a mark by...
Wonder if she's a new hire, doesn't cost anything to add a commission only employee, and she doesn't sound like she knows anything about the business or wouldn't be wasting time talking to you about school banners.
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