We are doing a huge set of edited: back-lit channel letters, each letter is in the area of 9 foot x 9 foot.
The faces will be clear lexan cut in one piece, meaning every letter's face will be a routed 9'x9' piece of lexan.
They will be decorated with printed on white 3M dual color perforated film, basicly the same as window perf but the
adhesive side is white too.
We do plenty of these type dual color channel letters, but normally we would cold lam the perf vinyl
and dry mount via our laminator... but the letters being so big, we can't run them through the laminator,
and it being multi panels and a "floppy" routed letter, we may need to apply the panels with app fluid, which means
air and fluid trapped in the perforation hole.
So my thought is to apply with no laminate and let our paint department spray liquid laminate afterwards,
has anyone here liquid laminated perforated vinyl before? One worry is if they go heavy, the holes will cause drips..
Any input would be helpful.....
The faces will be clear lexan cut in one piece, meaning every letter's face will be a routed 9'x9' piece of lexan.
They will be decorated with printed on white 3M dual color perforated film, basicly the same as window perf but the
adhesive side is white too.
We do plenty of these type dual color channel letters, but normally we would cold lam the perf vinyl
and dry mount via our laminator... but the letters being so big, we can't run them through the laminator,
and it being multi panels and a "floppy" routed letter, we may need to apply the panels with app fluid, which means
air and fluid trapped in the perforation hole.
So my thought is to apply with no laminate and let our paint department spray liquid laminate afterwards,
has anyone here liquid laminated perforated vinyl before? One worry is if they go heavy, the holes will cause drips..
Any input would be helpful.....