Billct2
Active Member
https://issuu.com/signbuilderillustrated/docs/sign_builder_may_2020/10
I was looking though Sign Builder and saw this story about a "wrap" job for a concrete stadium. When I see a job like this I wonder what is the best way to do it. In this case it was done with a material made for an exterior
rough surface that has an 18 month life expectancy with laminate. They don't say if there were restrictions on the job, like no fasteners allowed, but it isn't for a promotional event, it's "permanent". Without having the exact size it's hard to estimate, but I would think painting the concrete and then either hand lettering the graphics or applying with vinyl would be a more long term option and maybe cheaper too.
I was looking though Sign Builder and saw this story about a "wrap" job for a concrete stadium. When I see a job like this I wonder what is the best way to do it. In this case it was done with a material made for an exterior
rough surface that has an 18 month life expectancy with laminate. They don't say if there were restrictions on the job, like no fasteners allowed, but it isn't for a promotional event, it's "permanent". Without having the exact size it's hard to estimate, but I would think painting the concrete and then either hand lettering the graphics or applying with vinyl would be a more long term option and maybe cheaper too.