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Never done it. We use frog juice on a lot of stuff but don't ever remember heating it. Probably depends on the type of liquid, but I have a feeling it's not a good idea, so it would be best to do test.
Yes. We have a client we do these for and originally used 3mm ACM. It eventually cracked from the vibration/stress. We switched to either 6mm or .080 aluminum. We use VHB, lexel and screws.
A1? I had to look it up, less than 2'x3', over here that would either be a flatbed print, cheapest or digital print vinyl on coro still cheap.
Definitely talk to the printer
How big are these? I'm wondering why they were expensive and if they really were screenprinted, usually screen printing is reserved for a large run not 4 pieces.
And you are in Ireland, did it not occur to the vendor that it was an Irish flag, not Italian?
Commercial greenhouse handle this problem like Andy said Wildwest said, with fabric covering on the outside. Anything on the inside won't keep the heat out unless they make a permanent change to the panels and they don't want to do that.
When we make a commitment to a deadline we do very thing in our power to keep it...other than that our schedule is fluid, adjusting as needed.
We have a lot of repeat customers and they get taken care of.
If you are talking about one piece you need to have a minimum unless it can wait to be done with other stuff.
I hate little jobs like that, even with a minimum they are loser. You take the order anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes (if you're lucky),
set up the design cut file, another 5-15 minutes...
I was thinking about something along those lines today...when was the last time a young kid came in your shop, saw what you were doing and said how cool
it looks to be doing that...could I learn how. Nope, all they see is a bunch of computers and big printers and they already "know how to do that".
as has been said the only signs that come close to that are Expen$ive. The subsurface fiberglass signs used at parks & zoos are one example and even they only have like a 10 year warranty. For the average customer a factory finished panel like dibond with cut cast vinyl graphics is going to...
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