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  1. I CAN'T see "clearly" now

    I was also recommended this product by a local firm that installs murals that are standing tough against the crap weather of Pittsburgh. Opinions? http://buyat.ppg.com/rep_pafpainttools_files/Pghpaints/TDB/75-45.PDF I am hesitant to use the 1-shot, since I have heard a lot of negative...
  2. I CAN'T see "clearly" now

    Thanks all for the input. Hello Bill, I am formerly a New Haven-er (small world)! I like the idea of waxing it, since it would give the surface a semi-gloss look. But would that "haze"? As for the "lettering", I meant the text/words on the sign which is more of logo replication/artwork...
  3. I CAN'T see "clearly" now

    Hello all, I am currently fabricating a large scale sign for a business front, which is constructed from 3/4" MDO. I sealed the edges with glue, and gave it several coats of outdoor latex for the base color. I have hand lettered the logos with the same paints. Now, from reading quite a few of...
  4. Don't treat it badly

    Thanks, all, for the tips thus far. Most of what I have fabricated so far have been indoor signs, so these concerns do not arise. As for the sign construction, I am aware of the importance of assembly and grain direction if I am making one panel. Originally, I thought I would go this route and...
  5. Don't treat it badly

    Hello all, I am new to this forum in addition to being fairly new to hand made signs. Lots of great topics and information! I have a question about a project I am working on and want to make sure I learn the proper techniques and procedures. I am fabricating a sign for a farm stand that will...
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