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Where I live you can make electric signs all you want. You have to have them inspected to get the UL stamp before they can be legally hooked up. It is tiring to hear the same people over and over and over tell people they can't make these things. Like the poster above stated "maybe where you...
They are difficult to place exactly where you want them. Getting two of these exactly 4 feet apart and plumb so you can mount a sign between them is pretty much impossible. If you hit a rock, you gotta move it over a bit. Great for a mailbox or birdhouse.... signs, not so much.
I use a...
"3M™ Scotchlite™ Reflective Material – Transfer Films are designed for use on safety garments and in athletic and casual wear.
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We're talking about vehicle graphics here, not clothing. Try to follow along.
I'd suggest you stop using 3m reflective then. The stuff I use doesn't know if you applied it wet or dry. It's called "KIWA" and I get from TCT graphics in Toronto.
Baloney!
I do 18 wheelers with a reflective logo over regular vinyl. (gives the logo a nice outline and makes removal a lot easier down the road) I do the regular vinyl dry 'cause it's faster then I do the reflective over it wet so I can see to line it up. No failures in 5 years and these...
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