Reaction GFX
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I've searched and searched and I'm just not finding definitive answers...
We're refacing an existing un-lit monument sign by screwing 3mm OmegaBond panels to both sides of the box. Each side is approximately 72.5" wide by 98.25" high, so each face will consist of two panels butted up to each other, one 60" x 72.5" and one 38.25" x 72.5". There will be a printed and laminated logo as well as some 220 vinyl lettering applied to each face. Here's my issue: the customer wants the background to be a custom PMS green color. If these signs were a bit smaller, I would have probably just printed the entire thing on my Epson GS6000, but it really struggles with large areas of solid color. I'd much rather paint the background color on the panels, but I've never painted any aluminum composites before. I've done some custom automotive painting in the past with great results (motorcycles, actually), but I don't really have access to a spray booth, nor does my employer have a proper compressor or spray gun. I also don't want to spend a ton of time on this. I'm leaning towards scuffing the panels and rolling them, just not sure what type of paint would work best that I can have custom mixed and won't cost a fortune. Latex is probably not a good idea if I'm applying vinyl, correct?
ANY guidance/advice is much appreciated. Thanks!
We're refacing an existing un-lit monument sign by screwing 3mm OmegaBond panels to both sides of the box. Each side is approximately 72.5" wide by 98.25" high, so each face will consist of two panels butted up to each other, one 60" x 72.5" and one 38.25" x 72.5". There will be a printed and laminated logo as well as some 220 vinyl lettering applied to each face. Here's my issue: the customer wants the background to be a custom PMS green color. If these signs were a bit smaller, I would have probably just printed the entire thing on my Epson GS6000, but it really struggles with large areas of solid color. I'd much rather paint the background color on the panels, but I've never painted any aluminum composites before. I've done some custom automotive painting in the past with great results (motorcycles, actually), but I don't really have access to a spray booth, nor does my employer have a proper compressor or spray gun. I also don't want to spend a ton of time on this. I'm leaning towards scuffing the panels and rolling them, just not sure what type of paint would work best that I can have custom mixed and won't cost a fortune. Latex is probably not a good idea if I'm applying vinyl, correct?
ANY guidance/advice is much appreciated. Thanks!