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Sorry for the double post, but I inadvertently put this in the Premium section.
This is a purely hypothetical situation (Edit: No money rides on this. I know what I think is the best way to produce this is already, but I'm interested in how you would handle this because you might have a better idea. The goal is to make it so that it can be done over and over- and with as little specialty assembly/fabrication in the shop as possible).
Say Bob wants to remodel his chain of restaurants. All of them are in architecturally and physically identical buildings, so this would be a job that would be repeated over and over. Bob doesn't want his contractors to have to find sign painters all over the country, so he asked us to come up with a way to get his logo painted on the building- without us having to actually go around the country and paint on site.
The new/remodeled buildings would have 8-1/4" x 12' siding installed, with the joints staggered at 3' intervals. The siding overlaps 1-1/4", and the logo- which is 19' wide by 16'3" high- will wrap around one corner of the building.
By my figuring, this will require 68 or 69 full 12' boards, each with a different part of Bob's logo painted on them that will be reassembled by the contractors to make the logo on site.
The attached PDF (hopefully) shows what I'm talking about
ADDENDUM (Because I left it out initially): The planks are already the color they need to be on the building (other than the logo) when we get them. We'd only be doing one coat of the logo's color.
So... how would you approach this?
Thanks for taking the time.
This is a purely hypothetical situation (Edit: No money rides on this. I know what I think is the best way to produce this is already, but I'm interested in how you would handle this because you might have a better idea. The goal is to make it so that it can be done over and over- and with as little specialty assembly/fabrication in the shop as possible).
Say Bob wants to remodel his chain of restaurants. All of them are in architecturally and physically identical buildings, so this would be a job that would be repeated over and over. Bob doesn't want his contractors to have to find sign painters all over the country, so he asked us to come up with a way to get his logo painted on the building- without us having to actually go around the country and paint on site.
The new/remodeled buildings would have 8-1/4" x 12' siding installed, with the joints staggered at 3' intervals. The siding overlaps 1-1/4", and the logo- which is 19' wide by 16'3" high- will wrap around one corner of the building.
By my figuring, this will require 68 or 69 full 12' boards, each with a different part of Bob's logo painted on them that will be reassembled by the contractors to make the logo on site.
The attached PDF (hopefully) shows what I'm talking about
ADDENDUM (Because I left it out initially): The planks are already the color they need to be on the building (other than the logo) when we get them. We'd only be doing one coat of the logo's color.
So... how would you approach this?
Thanks for taking the time.
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