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  1. I need the impossible

    A lot of our work is like this and we just do as Tony suggested. We do have a lint-free cloth that I sometimes use to wipe lightly over the Lexan as it's entering the machine. I've had pretty good success getting clean runs with background colours other than black (which of course is my...
  2. Mounting 2-sided Dibond sign between posts

    Hahaha...that went right over my head too. Angle iron is such a common term to describe an L-shaped bracket (at least around here it is), I didn't even think of the "aluminum" being contradictory. Thanks for the input. Pretty much confirms our thoughts.
  3. Mounting 2-sided Dibond sign between posts

    Thanks everyone. I was hoping for a solution that wouldn't need a top/bottom piece because that doesn't allow for any kind of decorative shape to the DiBond - strictly rectangular.
  4. Mounting 2-sided Dibond sign between posts

    We're thinking in general, but we have two current projects, one is 33" wide x 65" high; the other is 48" x 48". Thanks.
  5. Mounting 2-sided Dibond sign between posts

    We've often used two single faces of DiBond (usually 3mm) and mounted horizontal cross beams between posts and mounted the sign faces to that. We're currently considering mounting a 6mm panel between posts and are trying to decide on a mounting method. We're concerned that an L shaped angle...
  6. Inventory tracking

    I weight it. Take a short roll of each type, like 2mil 15", 3mil 24", etc. where the weight would be different. Weight it and get your weight per yard. Weigh any empty cores that you have to get that value. Note that there are basically two thicknesses of cores. Make a chart (I'd copy mine...
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