Pixels Are Bad Mmmkay?
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Before I left the shop today, I had a good regular customer come by and bring me a piece of a broken sign face. I didn't get a photo of it before I left so I will post a pic tomorrow. The material appears to be approximately 4 mil corrugated plastic, but it's very hard and obviously brittle because it broke. The sign itself is one of those roadside portable backlit sign cabinets with 5 tracks (T channel) for 4 lines of interchangeable letters on both sides. It measures 8 feet wide by 40 inches tall and takes 9" tall letters. The T channel (he didn't bring a piece of it with him) is stapled to the corrugated sheet. The sign was purchased at Sam's Club, hence the cheap materials. It's three years old and both panels have gone to crap. Has anyone ever seen the material I'm talking about and who might be a supplier? I'm imagining it's probably polycarbonate because it's very rigid and silky smooth on both sides. It is also translucent white.
Just for the record, he wants to keep the cheap sign itself in service but I'm sure he's sold on having me replace the old panels with .187 polycarbonate or acrylic and new tracks from Gemini. I just want to be able to quote the corrugated stuff for price comparison. I called Grimco today and the rep I spoke with didn't have a clue what I was talking about, so I'm sending them a photo of it in the morning, also.
Any info is much appreciated. I searched the forum and couldn't find any similar posts.
Just for the record, he wants to keep the cheap sign itself in service but I'm sure he's sold on having me replace the old panels with .187 polycarbonate or acrylic and new tracks from Gemini. I just want to be able to quote the corrugated stuff for price comparison. I called Grimco today and the rep I spoke with didn't have a clue what I was talking about, so I'm sending them a photo of it in the morning, also.
Any info is much appreciated. I searched the forum and couldn't find any similar posts.