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Signgold (Real Gold, Quick Gold, whatever it's called) is 22k gold sputtered onto vinyl and comes with a laminate already on it. I see no real reason to laminate it unless it is subject to excessive abuse (fire engines come to mind). If I stick it on cast vinyl (for black outlines, for example)...
I knew Bill Hardin. He was a fierce union protector, and spent a lot of time keeping non-union operators off his turf.
My shop was in Normal, IL. We won a big contract in Peoria (the new Peoria Chiefs stadium) based on our designs and engineering. There was public money involved, so we had to...
Studs drilled into the wall is the best method. If you can't do that (and are still willing to take on the project), I have had reasonable success using Sashco "Lexel" (a co-polymer rubber sealant). You must drill holes into the back of the acrylic in order for the sealant to create a mechanical...
This is true if you have liquifiable assets to "guarantee" the loan. Banks are not going to just take your word. The "docs" you are referring to are the contractural terms setting out the conditions in which the banks can access the collaterol assets.
Banks will be more friendly if you have...
There is no mystery to pricing. Cost of materials plus cost of labor plus overhead plus sustainable profit.
There is an excellent guide, "How to Estimate & Price Signs", by Dan Hale (2002, ST Media Group). A copy should not be too hard to find. The book is over twenty years old, and some of the...
Unless you have assets to put up for collateral you can not get a commercial loan to start a business.
I spent the first five years living off my wife's income and renting an apartment. Things were tight but I was dumb and we were in love. It was five years of living and breathing the business...
A "date range" is fine when you are a few weeks out, but customers will want a firm drop-off and pick-up time when they schedule to deliver their vehicle. If it is taking longer than planned contact them ASAP and work something out.
Just as important as having decent tools is storage and organization. I carry several tool boxes (or heavy duty tool bags), each organized and stocked with tools for different applications. I also keep my power tools in their original cases, stocked with bits, blades, and attachments (and extra...
The 3M PA-1 (Gold and Blue) hand applicators are by far the best value in professional squeegees. The cost is negligible in comparison to the performance gains. There is no practical reason to sharpen them unless you need to do so for an emergency (then throw it away). I use the golds for...
I add the design and set-up costs to the invoice. I can outsource the printing and fabrication for less money than it costs me to do it in-house. I can be very competitive with my prices without production and fabrication equipment overhead.
We do have significant overhead costs for service and...
$1 sq.ft. is reasonable if you have the space and material handling equipment to use bulk rolls and enough jobs to gang together print jobs. You will also need an efficient way to process orders and package and ship final products.
Small shops (say under $1M annual sales) that serve local...
It will take forever and never look good. The gold leaf will need to be removed, and the sharpness of the "engraving" will be gone after sanding. So much easier with far better outcome to route a new one. If you decide to outsource this probably around $300 plus shipping (less than $700 for a...
The same qualities that makes polycarbonate tough and flexible are also the cause of reduced adhesion (plasticizers added to the formulation migrating to the surface). Adhesive vinyl sticks to it remarkably well, but is relatively easy to pull it off (until its been outside for a few years and...
The replies here have been interesting.
In the interest of full disclosure, the example in my reply is for installation only. Truck measurements and photos have already been taken, and a scale layout has been prepared. I take "straight-on" photos using a long lens (to minimize parallax...
If the graphics are already printed, cut and masked with guidelines in place (and assuming they are the right size), the installation process would proceed as follows:
1. Clean truck (time dependent on how dirty it is and if other graphics need to be removed). Estimate 15 minutes for a fairly...
In my market that would be a tall order. An installer will need to be bonded, fully insured, and licensed to do that kind of work (and secure the necessary permits). By the a business has outfitted themselves to be a legal sign installer, why wouldn't they just order the signs from wholesalers...
I live in a small metro area in central Illinois (under 120,000 population, surrounded by corn and soybean farms). There are dozens of large format printers, but only a handful of sign businesses that have the equipment and personal needed for installation.
We do installations for many of these...
No permit but a judge temporarily removed a restraining order to display it.
Pisses me off! That sign violates multiple laws. Who the hell is this judge?! It's like, "oh, it's wrong to murder people in cold blood but it's okee-dokee this time"! There is a chance, however, a decision was made...
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