Tim Aucoin
New Member
I am quoting a big job this week. Medical clinic wants all new window perf & building mounted signs. Window perf is easy, I've done it lots. This will be my first time for the mounted signs higher up. The signs themselves are simple... vinyl printed, mounted to DiBond (or similar). They are mounted with stand-off in each corner. On the current ones, the vinyl is lifting from the top... look terrible. I don't want that to happen with new ones. I don't have the option to direct print, so will be printing & mounting vinyl. I'll likely use IJ40C with 8509 laminate. Will remove old signs and use as template for stand-off holes. Will provide new DiBond (or similar). I'll be renting a scissor lift to do the removal and install. Should not be that difficult.
Just wondering if anyone has any further advice or tips/tricks I could use to simplify the job? I'm thinking I'll use a bonding agent (forget what it's called... used in 3M car wraps) on the edges of the composite so the vinyl doesn't lift.
Thanks in advance.
Just wondering if anyone has any further advice or tips/tricks I could use to simplify the job? I'm thinking I'll use a bonding agent (forget what it's called... used in 3M car wraps) on the edges of the composite so the vinyl doesn't lift.
Thanks in advance.