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  1. Hello from Ireland

    Welcome, where in Ireland?
  2. WHO NEEDS TO PONY UP DAMAGE COST ???

    I like the crate idea too, and it may get you some great points with the customer so it's worth a try. I also know what that type of customer and their employees can be like and it may not get implemented all that well...but it's worth a try
  3. Best way to remove vinyl from semi trailers that is 7 years old?

    This has been discussed many times, seems like a wall paper steamer gets suggested a lot, as does removal wheel and pressure washers.
  4. WHO NEEDS TO PONY UP DAMAGE COST ???

    You have it in an email that the manufacturer said no problem, you don't need slip sheets, it will never peel (they're stupid for saying that)...so I say it's on them. If they balk at replacements I would suggest splitting it 50/50.
  5. Seeking Green U-Channel Posts 8'

    Yes, if you can't find thru usual channels try a Municipal/Traffic supplier
  6. 4over just cost us a major client

    Lesson learned and rubbed in well...
  7. Need Help Coroplast 3 panel hinging technique

    We do lots of them just like that with banner tape.
  8. How to install this sign on brick

    If you can design it so one face can be removable you can fasten thru the sides of the cabinet. If not then you'll probably need some brackets, two on the bottom and two on the top would be least conspicuous and paint to match cabinet and the brick
  9. Are you noticing vendors going direct?

    So for the high end stuff like digital reader boards how do the manufacturers selling direct deal with warranty issues?
  10. Need Help BUBBLES! Need clear answers on vinyl application

    What JBurton said. I use just the "nose" of the squeegee, not the whole flat edge. Use hard firm pressure and don't rush it till you develop a good technique.
  11. White Dry Erase

    I talked to Drytac and there are no designated resellers for my area, so Ii can buy it direct. I asked them for a reseller anywhere and they gave me one, but they also only sell 50 yards. I did find a few other brands.... but then my client threw me a curve. They want to know if they can get...
  12. Smalts question...

    I've heard of the epoxy method. Might try it next time since the smalt "glues" are getting hard to find
  13. Vinyl on Powder coated steel

    I agree, powder coating doesn't dry like paint. Once it's done it's fully "cured".
  14. Anyone stop accepting credit cards?

    No. One of my largest clients only pays with an emailed one use credit card # that is one time use only assigned to one invoice. I prefer a check when the client asks how to pay. Who has cash anymore? There was a time when certain industries could be counted on to pay in cash...now they are...
  15. Smalts question...

    I just used that exact mixture. I used to use Holdfast Oil/One Shot, but couldn't find Holdfast so went with Smiths. I smalted the sign on Saturday, flipped it on Monday, installed on Tuesday. Even though the mix hasn't completely hardened the smalt was stuck good. I had to clean some smalt...
  16. Suggestions Replacing Outdoor Sign

    Yep, ACM
  17. White Dry Erase

    This looks like a great material, but in 60" it's only available in 150' rolls.... I only need 10yds
  18. White Dry Erase

    I'd like it to last many years. It's interior use, and I've had good results with dry erase laminate for the same client. But in this case they just want what dry erase applied to the wall around the whole perimeter of the room. So I'd rather use a white dry erase material instead of having to...
  19. White Dry Erase

    I'm looking for 48" white dry erase adhesive back vinyl. Doesn't have to be printable, we are just applying it as is to walls. I've been looking online and most of what I'm finding aren't brands I'm used to. I want it to be really good quality to last as long as possible and be fairly easy to...
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