Gino
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Gino........there's someone on da block bigger and badder than you????? C'Mon really?
Yes, REALLY! You're from the shore, you should know. :U Rock:
What are you two talking about ??
Gino........there's someone on da block bigger and badder than you????? C'Mon really?
Yes, REALLY! You're from the shore, you should know. :U Rock:
I WILL continue to offer this method to clients with similar projects"
Our industry is evolving with many new and exciting "toys". Accept that there are now new techniques and products at our disposal. we don't have to stick with the same ole way of doing things. This thinking will get you left behind! And I believe there are more "know it alls" in this industry than there are people who don't know what they are doing.
What are you two talking about ??
Sorry for the delay. Been extremely busy with new projects!
We installed 9 11x17 signs using double stick tape and liquid nails LN-203. (Gino, perhaps you need to learn to use google a little better. There's a whole section on lquid nails adhereing to masonry and metal). The larger 65" sign we installed the base then adhered the dibond sign to base using the LN-203. I've been back twice and trust me, these signs aren't going anywhere.
If you go back you will see I did say thank you in advance for responses. As for the formulation to the question, I'll be sure to include all info I have for our older crowd.
Our industry is evolving with many new and exciting "toys". Accept that there are now new techniques and products at our disposal. we don't have to stick with the same ole way of doing things. This thinking will get you left behind! And I believe there are more "know it alls" in this industry than there are people who don't know what they are doing.
Sorry you that pesky pet peeve of yours. But honestly, that's your problem. As I mentioned before, if you don't like the post, don't answer it, move on. You live in America, you have that right
And Gino, one thought for you. Before you decide to mention beating someones head against that wall, get to know that person a little better. There's always someone bigger and badder on the block than you...
Puppies and Sunshine!
Ok guys screw me,
but let's think out of the box and tell the airplane industry that they are nuts gluing their planes instate of welding and screwing them....
I'm not saying that the products he used are the right ones but there is a glue for anything in these days.
we are testing at the moment a couple of adhesives to glue things even straight underwater etc..
So no offense the good old screw might be in a lot of occasions the best or cheapest solution but 30 years ago people lough about digital printing...
Yep, that's the point I'm making. With the advancements in products why can't there be an adhesive that can do this job. As said, I'll monitor the signs over the next 6 months to ensure they stay secure.
As for prep, I was not "hands on" for that. Our installation crew handled it and they have used this method many times before (at least that what they told me). Was it p#$poor? Doubtful, these guys came highly recommended and do installs throughout the entire southeast region of our USA.