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How do I fix these?

heyskull

New Member
I have a customer who is looking for flat cut acrylic letters bonded directly to a rendered wall like the picture attached.
Do you know how I would go about fixing these and with what?

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unclebun

Active Member
What is a rendered wall? Rendered usually implies a drawing, so if you're dealing in the virtual world usually no adhesive or fastener is required. You just place the letters in the layout on the virtual wall.
 

MJ-507

Master of my domain.
Here is an illustrated step-by-step instruction manual, updated for 2024 to include photographs! Hopefully, the photos are enough to illustrate our installation method used on rendered walls.
 

gnubler

Active Member
I took down some old signs for a customer once and saw they used blue painters tape to hang them up. :p

With enough tape anything is possible!
 

VizualVoice

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netsol

Active Member

af·fix​


verb
stick, attach, or fasten (something) to something else.
"he licked the stamp and affixed it to the envelope"
synonyms: attach, stick, fasten, bind, fix, post, secure, join, connect, couple, clip, tack, pin, glue, paste, gum, tape, Sellotape, append, add, add on

noun
an additional element placed at the beginning or end of a root, stem, or word, or in the body of a word, to modify its meaning.
 

heyskull

New Member
Here is the picture you have been waiting for.
Sorry but I forgot to attach it yesterday.

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visual800

Active Member
You need to scuff the back of the acrylic letters and then prime with 2 part auto epoxy primer its available in a spray can at automtive paint supply places, dont be using no cheap a$$ rustoleum primer!....and then silicone the letters to the front using a pattenr and hold it up there with gorilla tape,. You have got to scuff and prime acrylic because silicone will not hold without doing this. Thanks for the picture
 
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