I want to thank all the members that have upgraded your accounts. I truly appreciate your support of the site monetarily. Supporting the site keeps this site up and running as a lot of work daily goes on behind the scenes.
Click to Support Signs101 ...
I went to check out their website and didn't see a link? But when I googled it I came up with company in Wisconsin that has the same name, doing the same thing and looks like they have all the licenses?
Hyatt out of Buffalo has good web ordering. Grimco & Fellers have distribution points in New England. I would also check with Hart (Boston) and Gartson (MA & CT), though they're not web based they are good suppliers.
Are you far in the boonies that you don't have any sign suppliers that deliver to you area?
When I worked in NH we had a few that delivered out of Boston once or twice a week, and there was a supplier in Manchester.
Even if that's not an option I would look at some of the vendors that are at...
Do they want a weathered look? Sounds like it. In which case I would just apply a clear penetrating preservative (after testing to see if it changes the white wash color). If they want a more finished look then the two part marine clear is the best bet. In either case it will require maintenance.
I agree, for best results one of "real ones like SignGold or Real Gold. Second best and much cheaper RTape VinylFX. And clear cast overlay with trap on all of them
A little clear silicone wiped into the seam would eliminate any water penetration....but we never worried about it. I learned signbrads way, glue in place and then add another bead for good measure.
You can't use the software unless the printer is turned on? That is not right. You should be able to design and save jobs any time, as long as the dongle is installed.
The shocks can be purchased at an automotive parts store. They are fairly simple to replace.
Be sure to clean the printhead with only wipes made for cleaning electronic printheads, they are used on barcode readers and other devices so readily available.
Always clean the head by gently wiping...
I agree, I hate chrome lettering, but do it when the client insists. The problem with picking a color to outline/shade it is in some light a dark color will disappear into the dark reflection of the chrome, and in another light a light color will disappear into the brightness of the chrome.
If it's tile or stone, I think VHB & Lexel would hold it fine. A few studs if you are really worried, but then there will be permanent holes in what looks like an expensive wall. If drywall studs & silicone
Like has been said, either will work. Especially on a three legged set up, but it really depends on the digging. If you can get 30-36" down and the ground is hard concrete is optional.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.