Ok, reading through the entire tread and knowing more about your experience and how this project is going, I have a suggestion for you, which could help you lean and make a little profit for your labor on this job. Follow these five (5) steps.
1. Have the customer open the cans and take down the sign faces, give them to you, (if you want, you can do the sign faces on ground level to get experience).
2. Take the old sign faces to your shop to use as templates, (especially since you say they have rounded corners, you need to get the radius correct), place the old faces on top of the NEW polycarbonate you purchase from your supplier, and mark for size, cut all four panels with tools you have, (jig saw or router). like many others have said, this is the ONLY way to get the true measurement of the sign faces and guarantee the fit.
3. Next remove the protective cover sheet from the polycarbonate and apply the NEW 48" wide translucent green vinyl to the entire sign face using a Big Squeegee laminating tool (you can get a 30% discount as a Signs101 member) use coupon code s101 when ordering.
4. Now, using you 24" plotter and some very cheap vinyl, cut you graphics for the reverse images, and apply on top of the green translucent vinyl to use a template, and using and good quality swivel X-acto knife, cut around your temporary applied graphics, after cutting, remove the double layer of vinyl reveling the white polycarbonate below.
5. Do this for the other sign faces and you will have paid yourself to learn how to make these sign faces in your shop with your equipment. Deliver new sign faces to your customer, get paid.
Winning
Ok, reading through the entire tread and knowing more about your experience and how this project is going, I have a suggestion for you, which could help you lean and make a little profit for your labor on this job. Follow these five (5) steps.
1. Have the customer open the cans and take down the sign faces, give them to you, (if you want, you can do the sign faces on ground level to get experience).
2. Take the old sign faces to your shop to use as templates, (especially since you say they have rounded corners, you need to get the radius correct), place the old faces on top of the NEW polycarbonate you purchase from your supplier, and mark for size, cut all four panels with tools you have, (jig saw or router). like many others have said, this is the ONLY way to get the true measurement of the sign faces and guarantee the fit.
3. Next remove the protective cover sheet from the polycarbonate and apply the NEW 48" wide translucent green vinyl to the entire sign face using a Big Squeegee laminating tool (you can get a 30% discount as a Signs101 member) use coupon code s101 when ordering.
4. Now, using you 24" plotter and some very cheap vinyl, cut you graphics for the reverse images, and apply on top of the green translucent vinyl to use a template, and using and good quality swivel X-acto knife, cut around your temporary applied graphics, after cutting, remove the double layer of vinyl reveling the white polycarbonate below.
5. Do this for the other sign faces and you will have paid yourself to learn how to make these sign faces in your shop with your equipment. Deliver new sign faces to your customer, get paid.
Winning
I dont want to abuse this privilege, so I wont use it too often, BUT would you guys mind if I did this when the next big job comes up? BEFORE I SEND AN ESTIMATE! Seems like there should be a "what should I charge" section somewhere on this board
Thank you! I will absolutely keep this in mind for future reference We'll see if they email me back
I dont want to abuse this privilege, so I wont use it too often, BUT would you guys mind if I did this when the next big job comes up? BEFORE I SEND AN ESTIMATE! Seems like there should be a "what should I charge" section somewhere on this board
Not that anyone will give a hoot but... I must say how extremely PROUD I am of EVERYONE who has given such great advice to appstro in this thread. I was where he is at one time, and I can relate to his situation completely. We all have to learn somehow from someone and when I see a thread like this one where excellent advice has been given AND taken, well, I can't help but feel extremely proud to be a part of this community! WOW!!!
And to top it off, I have learned a TON of stuff reading through this too! Phototec... your summary is brilliant! I have never chased this kind of work in the past, but reading this thread has taken the fear out of facing a project like this! It helps that I can cut 60" vinyl, but Phototec's method is brilliant for those who can't!
You should all be proud of yourselves for HELPING appstro learn and grow!
Thanks
Where is the "how much should I charge" section? I got the premium membership now but I dont see an area for quote evaluation...