50westgraphics
New Member
Hey all - I've got a 4'x6' diamond shaped graphic that's printed on Orajet 3651 w/ laminate and no masking.
The trailer it's going on has no rivets, just thin seams (thank God), and is glossy and smooth. Not to mention brand new - primo trailer for graphics.
Anyway - I've applied big graphics before but they were always just in cut vinyl which of course is more forgiving that a giant block of print, in terms of bubbles. I've always applied graphics dry; the only thing I've ever installed wet was window tint.
My concern is how wide and tall it is and I'll be working alone. How would you guys do it? Wet or dry?
I'm not a complete noob, but I am one of the "backyarders." I've been doing this for about 2 years. Had plans to take this to a legit business level, but had a baby and my priorities shifted to her. Please don't hate, I know this seems like another stupid question from the type of person that is not always welcomed here, but I just want installation opinions.
Thanks in advance!
The trailer it's going on has no rivets, just thin seams (thank God), and is glossy and smooth. Not to mention brand new - primo trailer for graphics.
Anyway - I've applied big graphics before but they were always just in cut vinyl which of course is more forgiving that a giant block of print, in terms of bubbles. I've always applied graphics dry; the only thing I've ever installed wet was window tint.
My concern is how wide and tall it is and I'll be working alone. How would you guys do it? Wet or dry?
I'm not a complete noob, but I am one of the "backyarders." I've been doing this for about 2 years. Had plans to take this to a legit business level, but had a baby and my priorities shifted to her. Please don't hate, I know this seems like another stupid question from the type of person that is not always welcomed here, but I just want installation opinions.
Thanks in advance!