Pixels Are Bad Mmmkay?
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This topic sort of goes with the topic of vinyl removal on old illuminated faces, but I decided to start a new thread.
My question is this...
From everyone's experience where do you draw the line between removal and replacement of graphics on the existing panel and complete panel replacement altogether? I would like tips and tricks on what to look for when a panel has become too old and requires replacement. Are there any specific things to look for that would indicate that a panel's structural integrity may be compromised?
Also, along these lines, is there a certain point at which panel replacement becomes a more economical alternative to removal and replacement of graphics? Is the age and condition of the graphics always a factor or can sheer size become a critical factor as well?
Just looking for any opinions on this.
My question is this...
From everyone's experience where do you draw the line between removal and replacement of graphics on the existing panel and complete panel replacement altogether? I would like tips and tricks on what to look for when a panel has become too old and requires replacement. Are there any specific things to look for that would indicate that a panel's structural integrity may be compromised?
Also, along these lines, is there a certain point at which panel replacement becomes a more economical alternative to removal and replacement of graphics? Is the age and condition of the graphics always a factor or can sheer size become a critical factor as well?
Just looking for any opinions on this.