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I have a friend opening a new restaurant. He is in an area with very little rain & will have some 1-1/2" thick, 15" tall foam letters, with digitally printed faces tucked back under an overhang.
We had discussed primed & painted HDU and a veneer of acrylic with the printed graphics. His dimensional lettering is designed to have a white border & white "returns", so I planned to cut the acrylic to the shape of the darker letter & cut the larger white outline shape in the HDU, to give the white border a subtle recessed dimension.
At this point, the client is looking for some possible last minute cost cutting & time saving options & I'm planning to offer him the option of downgrading from HDU to Gator Foam (or is it gator foam? with a plastic surface on both sides?)
Anyway the gator product I'm suggesting is something I still have in stock & have used on 2 different exterior applications already, both were painted with oil base rattle can spray paint, & had laminated prints applied to the surface, so I have reason to be fairly confident with the durability.
The one thing I am most curious about is whether or not I should paint them white if they are already white. It's not going to make a huge difference, but if he could even get these letters this weekend, he'd love that & if the white foam edges are already UV resistant & will stay white, then I'd consider that. I'm thinking it's too much like a sponge though & will get dirty & be harder to clean (not that anyone ever cleans edges of letters ) so I expect I'll spray paint the edges white, but maybe not the face, since it's such a perfect surface for vinyl application...
Anyway, I just hate to offer a money saving solution for my client if it raises the odds of a malfunction & even though I have two successful installations outside for a few years I decided to ask what concerns any of you might bring up...
We had discussed primed & painted HDU and a veneer of acrylic with the printed graphics. His dimensional lettering is designed to have a white border & white "returns", so I planned to cut the acrylic to the shape of the darker letter & cut the larger white outline shape in the HDU, to give the white border a subtle recessed dimension.
At this point, the client is looking for some possible last minute cost cutting & time saving options & I'm planning to offer him the option of downgrading from HDU to Gator Foam (or is it gator foam? with a plastic surface on both sides?)
Anyway the gator product I'm suggesting is something I still have in stock & have used on 2 different exterior applications already, both were painted with oil base rattle can spray paint, & had laminated prints applied to the surface, so I have reason to be fairly confident with the durability.
The one thing I am most curious about is whether or not I should paint them white if they are already white. It's not going to make a huge difference, but if he could even get these letters this weekend, he'd love that & if the white foam edges are already UV resistant & will stay white, then I'd consider that. I'm thinking it's too much like a sponge though & will get dirty & be harder to clean (not that anyone ever cleans edges of letters ) so I expect I'll spray paint the edges white, but maybe not the face, since it's such a perfect surface for vinyl application...
Anyway, I just hate to offer a money saving solution for my client if it raises the odds of a malfunction & even though I have two successful installations outside for a few years I decided to ask what concerns any of you might bring up...