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What are you basing the material choice on, a sample? a photo? a vague description from the client?
How are you going to finish it? Sounds like it will require sewing.
Looks like it was designed for a plate mount. So the original sign probably had an angle iron frame. But it also looks like it was raised at some point, those other two plates look suspicious. I'm always leery of messing around with existing poles without getting an engineer to sign off on it...
Yea, I remember that truck painter too...apparently it didn't pan out because we're still putting vinyl on trucks. The same will happen with this thing.
You are treading on dangerous ground. First about all those wallpaper sites having the same designs, you might discover it's all the same company with different names/sites so they get more traffic. Second, you may find using "free" images may come with limits on how they are used. The same is...
I've seen this before on another truck. I recreated using a Machine/Half Block, Flange and LHF Smalts. If it was getting the same exact design I'd send it o the Vector Doctor.
Yea, I've had to rebuild it before and thought it was one of those Pierce Fire fonts that only the factory has. But this truck was originally done by a small shop locally so I think it's out there somewhere
Around here there are a few steel wholesalers that deliver. If it's a small job there's a place that has cut offs and leftovers, usually with some surface rust though.
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