synergy_jim
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you should have stopped with the aluminum composite and told him if that was to expensive then find someone else..... now you are going to have to pay....
I would rather have the reputation of being expensive... than have the reputation that your signs fail after a few weeks. Just my opinion.
... and yes he had spoke to other sign companies and this is were he got the idea for the foamex.
Sintra is "rated" for outdoor use too, although not in color and less than 6mm is not recommended.foamex is rated for outdoor use. you might be ok here.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...GMeTb4V9nONuNSFIw&sig2=lN3kBpZIV8QTS5iS6QB3ZQ6mm should be the minimum gauge used for outdoor signage
Me too, Joe. Once again, your wise words hit the mark.I would rather have the reputation of being expensive... than have the reputation that your signs fail after a few weeks. Just my opinion.
going back to this, how did you tell him no guarantee? a written contract with it clearly stated that what he wants is not the correct material for the job and that the customer assumes all responsibilty for any and all issues that can occur and make him sign off on that? just telling people doesn't work even in an e-mail.He was told that I would give no guarantee with this and expected that.
but did any of you naysayers ever notice it's always the professional shops or people who if take a shortcut get nailed, but how many hacks do this and nothing ever goes wrong ??
it does happen to the hacks, it is just that when it does, they could care less, they do nothing and then we get the call to help fix the mess and do it right.