I have a grain elevator that came to me and wants me to make all of their WARNING signs on their new facility. Although they can buy most all of them stock on plastic, they want me to consolidate them onto Metal. There will be 50-80 signs around the facility. The basic Text sign I'll do with Die Cut Lettering (oracal 751) on White Aluminum.
The image ones will be printed (Valujet 1204) on Oracal 3651 and laminated with Oracal 210 PVC onto Aluminum.
They also want me to install them. Some on Concrete Silos: I use a hammer drill with 1/4" bit, a 1/4" wooden dowel inserted into the hole and 1 1/2" long metal screws with Hex head screwed into that. (carpenter taught trick - cheaper than TAPCONs)
Some on Corrugated Metal Buildings (he wants a metal support).
Some on Metal Lids & Doors (planned to put the laminated 3651 directly on these)
I have a couple of questions about the job:
1) Pricing - Is figuring my time ($50 / hr) and doubling the cost of my material s reasonable?
2) Do you charge more if you have to install anything over 50 in the air?
3) Durability - he says he wants the signs to last 10 years. I know the die cut vinyl (751) should last that long unless abraded. What about the durability of the laminated 3651? (We switched to it when the General Formulations 6 mil started shrinking away from the edges of our signs.)
4) On the Corrugated Metal Building - he mentioned a bracket which supported the sign above the ribs. Is this a stock item anyone knows of?
The image ones will be printed (Valujet 1204) on Oracal 3651 and laminated with Oracal 210 PVC onto Aluminum.
They also want me to install them. Some on Concrete Silos: I use a hammer drill with 1/4" bit, a 1/4" wooden dowel inserted into the hole and 1 1/2" long metal screws with Hex head screwed into that. (carpenter taught trick - cheaper than TAPCONs)
Some on Corrugated Metal Buildings (he wants a metal support).
Some on Metal Lids & Doors (planned to put the laminated 3651 directly on these)
I have a couple of questions about the job:
1) Pricing - Is figuring my time ($50 / hr) and doubling the cost of my material s reasonable?
2) Do you charge more if you have to install anything over 50 in the air?
3) Durability - he says he wants the signs to last 10 years. I know the die cut vinyl (751) should last that long unless abraded. What about the durability of the laminated 3651? (We switched to it when the General Formulations 6 mil started shrinking away from the edges of our signs.)
4) On the Corrugated Metal Building - he mentioned a bracket which supported the sign above the ribs. Is this a stock item anyone knows of?