Here's a little video I made a while back. Might help you a little, maybe not.
annnnnd, maybe you'll just get a little laugh. Us Dougs like to swear!
Here's a little video I made a while back. Might help you a little, maybe not.
annnnnd, maybe you'll just get a little laugh. Us Dougs like to swear!
That's what I meant to say... channels not tents. I'm not seeing how they get the channels.We use this thing a lot. don't leave tents.. leave channels down the WHOLE rivet path. Heat it... Heat it well.. and then start in the middle work down then up.
Thanks Border. That is f'n t*ts!Here's a little video I made a while back. Might help you a little, maybe not.
annnnnd, maybe you'll just get a little laugh. Us Dougs like to swear!
Rivet brushes scratch the film so badd! A 3" foam roller with heat works just as good as the Rolli-deal. It is all in how you lay the film to start and WHAT film/lam you use. Try doing a ribbed semi trailer with rivets (reafer trailer) PITA big time!
So you still feel using a rivet brush will result in higher quality, even being more experienced with the Rollepro?and it wont. to a degree. i posted that without the experience i have now (with the rollepro). but honestly it still wont. but will it do an aceptable job. yes.
keep in mind the price of jobs. im a firm beleiver you get what you pay for. will the rollepro do a good job for the money. absolutely. but only on the backside of experience.
Thanks Border. That is f'n t*ts!
its funny because i can answer this in a way that will invoke a sh*t storm from the certified bodies. or i can answer it a way from experience, well, that will still invoke a sh*t storm from the certified bodies.
either way im screwed. but im a rogue that wants to say the truth. im on the fence. it sounds trivial, but there is a much bigger underlying story about what i do and who approves. just a quick back note, i PHYSICALLY install probably 50K sq/ft a year of vinyl. vehicle wraps only. well for the most part. i do some other crap for existing customers. banners. cut vinyl etc. but i dont take those jobs for new customers.
i probably know all of .00000005% of the industry. but man its a .00000005% that ive paid a good $300k to learn. i see the old school, and trust me, i recognize the new. and I AM opinionated about both as a very smart business person.
i just have to decide what side of the fence i walk. im thinking i should probably sleep on it.