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Customer rang to say one of his light box faces (double sided light box) blew out in strong wind and wants me to make a replacement. Measurements of the FLAT face are 1345mm W (53") X 1790mm H (70") x 4.5mm Opal Acrylic, but they originally were pan faces so there are no supports anywhere to...
What about something similar to Axis Vertical Grips and S/S cable https://www.cphgroup.com.au/component/opencart/c-27-display/c-35-axis-cable-tension-system/p-582-axis-w15-vg10-vertical-grip?Itemid=101
PS, this is in Australia, don't know who sells it over there.
I use "find my font" and it usually does the job, but if the font isn't real clear I trace the most peculiar letter/letters and do a search with just those. I think Find my font was well worth the money and wouldn't be without it now.
I made a tank protector for my bike and used layered Avery 700 and domed with a medium soft dome, but a hard may be ok if it's not much of a curve. The previous ones I bought were very soft.
Just as much way as saying dibond. Maybe it's my old eyes, but I can see a slight dip in the corner and another edge along the bottom about 10mm thick, never said I was right, just said it LOOKS to me as if it's signboard.
Could be wrong ...but, looking at the bottom left corner (zoomed right in) I would say that's a wood face, called signboard by weathertex, not sure what you guys call it. It's about 10mm pre primed weatherproof masonite...
Because it's not going to be working and demolished in 6 months, if it's a flat face, I would put a cheap vinyl print over it....collect the $ and be done with it.
FS-Keith - To answer the thread starters question I would give the customer the option of vinyl on the tailgate and if they insist on a flat panel I would weld some clips on for mounting or even make a thin alum pan sign with a removable subframe and screw or weld the subframe to the back. that...
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