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I might have over price an install for interior wall graphics. They are two that are ruffly 10'x 20' one piece. Installing on new wall, painted and flat. I quoted $550, or basically $1.45 a square. Too much? They offered half that.
Signs 101 Network RegistryIn what country are you located? United States In what state or province are you located? Pennsylvania In what city or town are you located? Monroeville What large city is nearest you? Pittsburgh Check all items that apply to your listingInstallations (Vehicles)...
I understand that point as well Steve. He did mention that they called him out of the blue, he did not know why they even called him. But that might be a lie and you would be right. We will see...
I recieved a phone call from a guy that does that paintless dent repair and does some vinyl on the side. Well he wanted to broker some wrap installations from a local sign shop that does not know how to install wraps. Before I call him back I thought that I would ask how all my friends here on...
Does this plotter have a seperate holder for the pen and one for the cutter? Some plotters have a place for the pen and a place for the knife. You might be putting the knife in the pen holder, the knife should go in the holder closest to the arm or the one furthest back. Hope this helps...
My best shot at this one would be to cut the white and the green with a box that is the same size on both. I would then weed and mask the green and cut to the box. Then weed the white and apply the green by lining up the boxes, tape one edge once lined up and apply, then you are done....Hope...
I have a tractor trailer wrap that I have to do next week some time. If you want to visit Pittsburgh, I could use the help and you can get some training. I will only charge you $200.00....
First try the steam, if that does no good then use Vinyl Off, works great heat the vinyl before you apply, let sit of 1 minute, heat again, if glue residue is left use a plastic squeegee.
I have been doing double back lit faces for years. Rapid Tac is the best to handle this. Make sure that the Lexan has out-gassed overnight, clean with Rapid Tac, hinge where you like, spray Lexan and the print. I personally like to spread the solution with my hand on the lexan only before I lay...
Depends on the vehicle, most windows have a different curve then others. I will normally use a upward curve that is 1/2" to 1" from the bottom of the center to the edge of the graphic.
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