cleanslatedesign
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Hello-
I am doing a 7x12 foot backlit sign with 2 faces. I am handling the sign, they are handling the install. Currently, it is one sheet per side, but the client wants to split into 2 sections, one above the other, so they will be installing a channel to divide them, they are going to figure out the sizes, but I know the upper face will be larger.
I am ordering new plex, as theirs is old and yellow and looks pretty hacked around the edges. How much space, if any, should I allow for expansion and contraction of the plex? The sign will hold a 7x12 foot sheet exactly and has 2 inch trim all the way around. The current plex in there looks like it was cut slightly undersize. It's hard to tell because the cuts are very wavy, like they cut it with a jigsaw, freehand while on a boat in rough seas...
For the graphics, I am using 3m 3630 trans vinyl and wanted to know if there is a need to use a Sealit pen around the edges. Non of my jobs have called for it before, but this is a large and expensive project and I want it to last and look as good as possible.
For prep, I plan to wash the plex with water with a bit of dish soap to remove any oils from handling and manufacturing. and let it sit for a few days before I apply anything.
Those are the big question I have now, I'm sure more will come up as I get more into it. Thanks for any tips or advice!
Ron
I am doing a 7x12 foot backlit sign with 2 faces. I am handling the sign, they are handling the install. Currently, it is one sheet per side, but the client wants to split into 2 sections, one above the other, so they will be installing a channel to divide them, they are going to figure out the sizes, but I know the upper face will be larger.
I am ordering new plex, as theirs is old and yellow and looks pretty hacked around the edges. How much space, if any, should I allow for expansion and contraction of the plex? The sign will hold a 7x12 foot sheet exactly and has 2 inch trim all the way around. The current plex in there looks like it was cut slightly undersize. It's hard to tell because the cuts are very wavy, like they cut it with a jigsaw, freehand while on a boat in rough seas...
For the graphics, I am using 3m 3630 trans vinyl and wanted to know if there is a need to use a Sealit pen around the edges. Non of my jobs have called for it before, but this is a large and expensive project and I want it to last and look as good as possible.
For prep, I plan to wash the plex with water with a bit of dish soap to remove any oils from handling and manufacturing. and let it sit for a few days before I apply anything.
Those are the big question I have now, I'm sure more will come up as I get more into it. Thanks for any tips or advice!
Ron