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There are nice commercial set ups available we we also use PVC. We also will use caps to dress it up, even paint the ends. With PVC you can use couplings to break down the pipe into shippable lengths.
Those floors are usually designed to hold cars driving on them, don't know why they couldn't handle a lift. But the underlayment is a good idea, we've used on outside pavers with bucket trucks. Also using regular scaffolding would work. Install cost is more that the lettering, but that's the way...
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Hanging signs should be heavy enough that the wind doesn't blow them around too easily. Which also means they need to be solid with heavy fasteners.
For now the wall mount is your best option
I think 1/4" would be sufficient.
The big issue is the brackets and how well they are fastened to the poles.
I have seen square pole brackets a few times so they may be available off the shelf.
Yes, it fine.
I think I will try creating a fresh one and see if it happens.
I managed to get the job done by putting a blank box under it to shift it up so the streak was in the solid black part.
I have a file I am printing that has black fade bottom to top. After printing several with no problem there is now a horizontal black line appearing a few inches up. I cleaned the printhead well. Tried different foils and vinyl. Rebooted the printer. Disconnected and reconnected the cables. Any...
Never done it. We use frog juice on a lot of stuff but don't ever remember heating it. Probably depends on the type of liquid, but I have a feeling it's not a good idea, so it would be best to do test.
Yes. We have a client we do these for and originally used 3mm ACM. It eventually cracked from the vibration/stress. We switched to either 6mm or .080 aluminum. We use VHB, lexel and screws.
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