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I do a lot of install work for other sign companies. Makes them feel better when a "competitors" truck isnt installing their stuff. It irks me but whatever, all my other trucks are lettered
Of course its a remote operated bucket truck? I installed that solo on Sunday. If you notice I put long straps on so when I lowered the boom the straps got low enough for me to unhook them off the ladder. I ran the controls from the base. :thankyou:
edit: did you mean do I have lower...
Luxembright and sometimes sloan. Clips are just test clips we use for testing in the field and shop for powering signs. If you hook up a cabinet or letters and the electrical has not been ran to site yet we will jump power off our trucks generators to test, or in the shop take power out of the...
I have never seen plastic tracks fail with a proper install. they are used more than anything by everyone. For polymetal I would install them with alum rivets every 6-8" and a small bead of silicone on the bacl
oh yea I didnt even notice that, you want to have a rod going through the tube and not pressure on the material itself. I would modify that one so its wider then your tubes so you can suspend them.
use some tape to keep those vinyl rolls closed, that looks really sloppy like that. nice rack though, but take advantage of wall space if you have it to keep stuff off the floor.
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