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I doubt that paint will stick to them then. Enamel rec banners cost more this I
bet these are not. I too was born in the 70's, I never had any classes, but been
in the sign biz since 1988, at the age of 15 is when I started.
My point was that some people think EVERYTHING that comes out of a printer is crap and only hand painted signs are worthy, that the impression I got.
+on the Ronan, but like I say the banner must be emeamel reseptive.
So draw it up and have it printed, no one said anything about vinyl. I guess I don't follow you. Or are you one of those
people stuck in the 70's thinking anything that comes out of a computer is crap?
Build a tubing frame and use .080 aluminum sheets and weld the seams closed. sand and prep like you would body work on a car. Me thinks this would be over-kill.
The banner needs to be enamel receptive. Been 15 years since I painted one, we used to use a water-based paint from Cental Sign Supplies. Why not print it or get it printed, much cheaper when you figure your time in it.
You know this last year was the first time I didn't have a yellowpages ad. We didn't notice any loss of local customers at all. Saved $120 per month to boot.
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