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I believe Hanson uses Cedar or Redwood both of which can be harvested sustainably. There are several websites which confirm this.
Also if you want a natural background it's hard to imitate real wood, especially for something viewed up close.
I too use the Edge, but I also suggest they use two colors of vinyl because it lasts longer. I won't line them up though.
I give them a little lesson in using masking/painters tape to make the space and then align the second stripe to that.
If they don't want to do that, or pay me, then I'll...
We , too, have a lot of customers who have last minute changes for a variety of reasons.
If I am subbing the work I just let them know the timeline and that because of the materials involved I can't make any last minute changes.
Yep, here there are towns that require an engineered drawing for any sign install. So a 2'x8' dibond sign screwed to a wall could have a $1000 in permit costs.
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