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This was not in your original post when I read it. Sorry if I acted like an "ass". Figuring out the questions in your op are things I have already considered.
Design will not be a problem for me. I have experience in photoshop illustrator html css flexi and cad software. I know some of this...
Yes I plan on getting insurance
Yes I plan on practicing on my own car
Yes I am aware of the costs of vinyl
I will be receiving training
so any thoughts on my questions?
How much would you charge for this? How do you estimate? This would be my first wrap and I am confused as to which vinyl to use as well. I got pricing on 3m 180c which I believe is cast. I also got pricing on oracal 3951 cast and 3551 calendered. I am assuming that cast would be most forgiving...
Hi
My name is Patrick. Been working in the wholesale sign business for over 12 years. I am a Journeyman Sign Builder, a painter, I run our cnc router and graphtec ce3000 48" plotter.
I am looking to expand my sign knowledge with vehicle wraps and digital printing.
Glad to meet you guys.
You can build it out of an aluminum extrusion kit. We do it all the time. But I would definitely get an engineer for your footing. They will be able to tell you what size pipe and footer will be needed at that height for the wind load in your region.
ABC Sign Products has a frame called F-Molding. You can miter it at 45 degrees and pop rivet on the side of the trailer on three sides and screw the fourth side in. Then just use an acrylic sheet for the logos.
www.abcsignproducts.com
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