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  1. Wind Damage - Who's Liable?

    me too. Not enough info to form any conclusion. Other then, yes it is your fault your sign fell down. Is this a projecting or wall panel sign?
  2. Using A Laser Level ???

    post a picture of the vehicle and we will tell you which body lines to measure from
  3. What Hammer Drill do I Buy

    for stud mount letters, tapcons, 1/2" expansions, 3/4" power holes a $200 dollar bosch bulldog will be your best most cost effective option. ours is a workhorse, we also have a hilti te76 and a big hitachi for the big boy holes. but for everyday use its the bosch
  4. Working procedure requirements

    Like other have said, unless you are working on a small nightmare of a piece there is no reason for sitting in a sign shop.(outside of the offices and design room) :beingtheowner:
  5. Working Late

    +1
  6. 16' sign for customer installation

    Nice harness:rolleyes:
  7. Application Tape Application

    We just use empty cores, never had a problem from 6" to 48"
  8. not the way i want my mornings to go at work.

    my stomach hurts from reading that. so glad it turned out alright
  9. Just took the plunge and purchased a new shop

    thats one heck of a big shop for 1 guy. hope it suites you well. good luck
  10. Has anybody used PostCoats?

    I will stick with paint or pvc sleeves
  11. Buyers Remorse 2011

    and router tables, and buildings, and cranes, and
  12. Who did it ?

    I don't want to start a ****storm just had to correct that way of thinking so someone else on here looking for advise doesn't think that kinda stuff is alright.
  13. Who did it ?

    good sir, I would not agree, simply because it appears all of the L clips are still on the back of the sign. In the close up of the pic phototec posted you can see one of the mounts doesnt have a piece of 2x4 on it. They probably just used washers like you described seeing earlier.
  14. Who did it ?

    you can see from the pics posted the little 2x4 was saw cut and did not snap off of a larger piece(and about 14" long), you will also notice the 2x4 is still holding tight to the plywood and dryvit. Had the 2x4 bracing been properly put behind the studs you would see the extra length of...
  15. Give this a try for vinyl removal

    send me one to trial test for you. I would like to try and see if it will take vinyl off that has been on for an extended peroid of time. Looks like the vinyl on that pan face was just scrap piece you slapped down right before you made the video
  16. Who did it ?

    probably a 72/28 mix of DAP and GE II with some blue food coloring and apply with a feather
  17. Who did it ?

    dont try and justify s***ty work, because thats all that was, s***ty work. Gives the rest of us in the industry a bad look. There is no reason other then half *** work that sign came off the wall. Not a big deal for using wood on small cabinets and racways. but not for big jobs, and at least...
  18. Never use 20/20 ink for your printer heres why!!

    sorry you are going through this, sucks when this stuff bites you in the butt.
  19. Personal stuff...

    :notworthy: Nice job as always
  20. Who did it ?

    WOW I dont know where to begin. Its kinda scary that you have this mentality. When a piece of alum 2x2x1/4 alum angle is a few dollars a foot there is Thats unfortunate No you cannot stop high winds but you can make sure you leave a job of this magnitude knowing that anything short of a...
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