FatCat
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Made a 4' x 20' double sided banner with 18 oz Bantex Herculite earlier this year. Banner was printed both sides, sewn all sides with 1" webbing for reinforcement. Just found out it was shredded last Friday due to some high winds.
The tricky part is that I didn't install this, the city did. Come to find out instead of using cable top and bottom with clips they only have 1 cable across the top and then tied off each bottom corner of the banner to the telephone poles where it is hung. From what I heard, grommets held, edges held but the banner tore itself to shreds - most likely from wind-whip due to not having proper tension/support across the bottom. In fact, an eye-witness said they saw the banner actually flipped/looped over itself a time or two when the storm started. Which tells me they didn't really even have tension on the bottom end of the banner in any case.
They're wanting to point fingers at the material I used saying it wasn't strong enough. Don't really know of anything stronger than the 18oz Bantex??? They brought in a sample made from someone else and this stuff feels 2-3x as thick. I don't know for sure but I am assuming it is some kind of billboard material?
I've been paid, I am 100% certain the fault lies with the install - but as they say you can't fight city hall... Part of me wants to tell them they did the install - they're responsible. But, I really don't like to burn bridges - but at the same time I really feel I did the best I could with what I had available to me.
Anybody else have a problem with the Bantex failing like this?
Advice on how you would handle this?
I need a
The tricky part is that I didn't install this, the city did. Come to find out instead of using cable top and bottom with clips they only have 1 cable across the top and then tied off each bottom corner of the banner to the telephone poles where it is hung. From what I heard, grommets held, edges held but the banner tore itself to shreds - most likely from wind-whip due to not having proper tension/support across the bottom. In fact, an eye-witness said they saw the banner actually flipped/looped over itself a time or two when the storm started. Which tells me they didn't really even have tension on the bottom end of the banner in any case.
They're wanting to point fingers at the material I used saying it wasn't strong enough. Don't really know of anything stronger than the 18oz Bantex??? They brought in a sample made from someone else and this stuff feels 2-3x as thick. I don't know for sure but I am assuming it is some kind of billboard material?
I've been paid, I am 100% certain the fault lies with the install - but as they say you can't fight city hall... Part of me wants to tell them they did the install - they're responsible. But, I really don't like to burn bridges - but at the same time I really feel I did the best I could with what I had available to me.
Anybody else have a problem with the Bantex failing like this?
Advice on how you would handle this?
I need a