Gino
Premium Subscriber
Some places yes and some, no.
First, if you're gonna use acrylic, have your distributor cut it. It's not fun to cut and you're gonna get a whole slew of ways to do it. Poly is a cinch to cut. Just ordered a full sheet this morning for a guy. That's how I knew the guy was wrong about the sizes he was referring to, earlier.
As for inspecting it. Here's the most common school of thought, however, not the law everywhere. If you see a problem and you don't address it or bring it to your customer's attention to have it fixed, since you were the last person in there, you should've fixed any problems and made sure everything is working properly before closing it up. Otherwise, it could be blamed on you, if in 2 weeks, 2 months or whatever down the road, something goes bad. It's called making a service call. Some places will only hold you accountable for what you work on, but in most cases, if you are working on the sign, you should have full knowledge of all things within.
In other words, if your car is being worked on for brakes and the guy sees your muffler is falling off or has a hole in it, he needs to at least tell you about it. If your dentist is fixing a cavity, but sees you have a cracked tooth, but not hurting you yet, he needs to tell you about it. You then have been alerted to the fact. Their jobs is fulfilled, but not if they don't tell ya. Ever leave an appointment of whatever and later you say, now why didn't that dumb fluck tell me when I was there ??
First, if you're gonna use acrylic, have your distributor cut it. It's not fun to cut and you're gonna get a whole slew of ways to do it. Poly is a cinch to cut. Just ordered a full sheet this morning for a guy. That's how I knew the guy was wrong about the sizes he was referring to, earlier.
As for inspecting it. Here's the most common school of thought, however, not the law everywhere. If you see a problem and you don't address it or bring it to your customer's attention to have it fixed, since you were the last person in there, you should've fixed any problems and made sure everything is working properly before closing it up. Otherwise, it could be blamed on you, if in 2 weeks, 2 months or whatever down the road, something goes bad. It's called making a service call. Some places will only hold you accountable for what you work on, but in most cases, if you are working on the sign, you should have full knowledge of all things within.
In other words, if your car is being worked on for brakes and the guy sees your muffler is falling off or has a hole in it, he needs to at least tell you about it. If your dentist is fixing a cavity, but sees you have a cracked tooth, but not hurting you yet, he needs to tell you about it. You then have been alerted to the fact. Their jobs is fulfilled, but not if they don't tell ya. Ever leave an appointment of whatever and later you say, now why didn't that dumb fluck tell me when I was there ??