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  1. Oracal 651 for trailers

    Gino, you have a point. If I have to choose between cast and paint, I would opt for paint.
  2. Oracal 651 for trailers

    Watson, he is a nice guy and does A quality work. He is trying to get back on his feet after a run of bad luck, and doesn't have money to burn. I am just trying to get the most bang for the buck. It's always good to save money, as long as it doesn't come back to bite you. Opinions on whether...
  3. Oracal 651 for trailers

    The vote is 2 for cast, 2 for calendared, and 2 you gets what you pay for. I will inform my client of the pitfalls, and let him decide if he can anty up for the better vinyl. You are a fun group, and much less hostile than some other forums. thanks to all.
  4. Oracal 651 for trailers

    Pat, that spaceship is his logo. I didn't design it, and Acme isn't the real name!
  5. Oracal 651 for trailers

    Thanks Think for the pics. I was planning on cutting the vinyl at the seams to avoid bridging. I have been on some nightmare wrap removals, mostly unlaminated bus wraps. Is it safe to say that removing cast is easier than calendared? That would be a deal breaker. Good advise all. many thanks.
  6. Oracal 651 for trailers

    Hi I am new here. I worked at a large format printers, where I assisted with the installs. I have a 16' flat sided trailer, no rivets. I need to cover the bottom 3 feet with black vinyl and add some white lettering over top. I have a $500 budget, and I am only doing this as a favor (no good...
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