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annoying wrap job.

HulkSmash

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This was the most obnoxious job. Poles, rivets, hinges, doors..20 degrees it was terrible.
It's a 38 ft straight truck. the largest in CO

EDIT: THIS METALLIC GOLD LETTERING AND IJ180 LOGOS APPLIED TO A RIVETED STRAIGHT BOX TRUCK
 

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B-RAD Graphics

New Member
Clean design...:thumb: is that gold vinyl lettering with the logo as big decal..or did you fully wrap that the the cab and all?? Just curious if truck was a weird color and black & gold are there colors
 

WhiskeyDreamer

Professional Snow Ninja
am i the only person not really liking the design? app looks great...i wouldn't suggest doing any application in 20 degree weather, but everything looks like it went down nicely.
 

HulkSmash

New Member
how did you overcome the temperature issue?

Those are myths! Myths i say! We have a 5k sq garage. we just couldn't fit it because of the height. Garage door 14.5 feet... Vehicle height.. 14.7 feet..

We had to be really careful heating the rivets... and pushing down the lettering if we pushed too hard because it was cold it would split.. Needless to say we had several "re cuts" on certain gold lettering letters.

But we've done Dozens of installs outside - the temperature isn't as big as an issue as most make it out to be for installing vinyl IMHO.
 

AUTO-FX

New Member
It's not a wrap, for gawd's sake. But is DOES look nice!

With the sun shining on it, the substrate surface temp is acceptable. been there.
 

Gino

Premium Subscriber
Kinda along with what AUTO said, what part is wrap and what part is die-cut ?? I'm missing something here.

Great looking job and in those temperatures.... God Bless ya, cause no one else will.
 

"Deposit Please"

New Member
Got ya, you mean lettering. It still looks like it was a challenge with all the obstacles. Gold always look good on black. Looks really nice.
 

Gino

Premium Subscriber
AHEM.....see post #8 for clarification.


Yeah, I kinda get that part. Is the black painted on... or did the OP lay that down first and apply all other vinyl overtop ??

I thought wrapping hinges and poles and the other incidentals was going a little overboard. We've done many of these trucks and they were always painted to the company's colors first and then we applied everything after the paint was dry.

If that's the case, then I don't understand the title ?? :help



Something else bothering me..... why is that '2' a different size ??
 

HulkSmash

New Member
Yeah, they didn't want to pay 11k to wrap the whole thing. So they paid 1k at maco to have it sprayed, and i lettered it. and put the logo on in Control Tac.
 

HulkSmash

New Member
Something else bothering me..... why is that '2' a different size ??

HAHAHAHAHA. so we installed the whole thing. Same font same text size same everything. Our office manager comes out and is like.. so uh why is that 2 bigger. It was freaking odd... can't explain it at all.

I took that pic before we replaced it.
 

phototec

New Member
annoying wrap job?

For the rectangle logo - IJ180 w/ 8518 OL.
For the Gold lettering - Avery Ultimate Cast 900 Metallic Gold.. (worked surprisingly well over rivets)


Yes, it looks good, and yes it was done outside in the cold, however, applied vinyl lettering and one rectangle printed logo on each side does NOT constitute a WRAP job to me, am I missing something here?

Why the title: annoying wrap job
 

klemgraphics

New Member
Doing them outside sucks, it is possible without issues. I always hated fighting the wind. I have plenty of room inside now for 53' trailers and I'm not looking back.

I thought 13' 6" was the legal height limit?

Looks good though, always like black trucks when they are clean.
 

klemgraphics

New Member
Yeah, they didn't want to pay 11k to wrap the whole thing. So they paid 1k at maco to have it sprayed, and i lettered it. and put the logo on in Control Tac.
I just did a box truck that looked like the paint was applied with a roller, maybe an airless sprayer. It's a wonder the transfer tape didn't pull off a cheap maaco job, don't ask me why I say this.:Oops:
 
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