GaSouthpaw
Profane and profane accessories.
After being in this business on and off since the early 80s and full-time since '97, I'd like to think I know it all. That's not reality, though, and I love learning new tricks/short-cuts/etc. If you can show me/explain why an alternate way is better than what I've asked for, by all means, do it. Hell, after seeing it's faster/more efficient/whatever, I'll likely start doing it that way myself.
But, when I've gone to the trouble of spec'ing something out and it's not done that way, though- it's just freaking infuriating. I spec'd it that way because I know it works. And, as far as your first example- gluing on the letters (if it's at all avoidable) is a time-consuming waste. Doing it with the studs makes it easier on most everyone except the person who has to tighten all the nuts. My opinion, anyway.
There's always going to be the one or two people who insist on doing it their way- modernization be damned. If it works for them- more power to them- but I wouldn't want them working for me. My .02.
Addendum: Using a stud welder, I've never seen distortions on a face, unless the material was too thin (less than .080" for the face).
But, when I've gone to the trouble of spec'ing something out and it's not done that way, though- it's just freaking infuriating. I spec'd it that way because I know it works. And, as far as your first example- gluing on the letters (if it's at all avoidable) is a time-consuming waste. Doing it with the studs makes it easier on most everyone except the person who has to tighten all the nuts. My opinion, anyway.
There's always going to be the one or two people who insist on doing it their way- modernization be damned. If it works for them- more power to them- but I wouldn't want them working for me. My .02.
Addendum: Using a stud welder, I've never seen distortions on a face, unless the material was too thin (less than .080" for the face).