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Omegabond ?

cinnamongirl56

New Member
Sorry I posted this on the newbie forum but meant to list it here.
Need to do 2 exterior signs to be attached to building so I am looking for something sturdy.....When I called my sign supplier he suggested using omegabond but I have never used it and I was wondering what your thoughts are about this material. Is it sturdy enough to be attached to a building ? I have used alumalite so I am wondering if this would be a good alternative..........thanks
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J Hill Designs

New Member
It's basically dibond...should be fine on a wall, just open your screw holes up a little and don't tighten all the way (to alleviate expansion/contraction)
 

Jillbeans

New Member
Omagabond is nice but it's realllly thin.
If you are used to Alumalite (made by same company) just use it.
Love....Jill
 
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