Hi all,
I have a customer of mine looking to replace three "banner frame systems". These were installed these a number of years ago before I bought my business so I have limited information on where this product came from. I'd like to reuse the frame if possible. I've attached some pictures of what they have. They are about 6' x 42' digital prints on a banner like material. The customer says their old invoice says Retro frame system with flex faces. Has anyone seen this particular system that can guide me in what I need to do to replace the face? It looks like there is a black plastic track that is attached to the back of the banner material somehow but after doing a little disassembly I couldn't figure out how to pull that out off the aluminum track. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
My other thought was to price taking down the whole banner system and putting up a sign made out of aluminum panels. These are permanant signs that should not change anytime soon. It seems that would last a lot longer than printed banners.
I have a customer of mine looking to replace three "banner frame systems". These were installed these a number of years ago before I bought my business so I have limited information on where this product came from. I'd like to reuse the frame if possible. I've attached some pictures of what they have. They are about 6' x 42' digital prints on a banner like material. The customer says their old invoice says Retro frame system with flex faces. Has anyone seen this particular system that can guide me in what I need to do to replace the face? It looks like there is a black plastic track that is attached to the back of the banner material somehow but after doing a little disassembly I couldn't figure out how to pull that out off the aluminum track. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
My other thought was to price taking down the whole banner system and putting up a sign made out of aluminum panels. These are permanant signs that should not change anytime soon. It seems that would last a lot longer than printed banners.