signguy 55
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Either you love the death metal band Deicide, or you misspelled the word "Designs" in your link to "Deisgns".
Sure was a lot of standing around.
Sure was a lot of standing around.
benny hill for sure.
Problem: the most important info is the smallest on the banner. phone and web addy should be larger and legible from the street. it is barely legible from where the camera is.
For those types of signs i like to review it at 5% view from across the room to get a feel for what stands out at a distance.
also i would've went with .040 4x8 blanks with a laminated decal. lays flat and lasts longer cuz it's laminated. in 6 months that banner will look tired.
PS: live and learn. I screwed up plenty of my first ones but i've learned from them.
I'm just astonished and can't think of a thing to say.
I can't believe what I just saw take place..... especially in public.
Simply amazing.........
............ and you posted this, why ??
So, in real time, how long did this installation time take for three guys from the time you got there until you were packed up ??
You've had plenty of constructive criticism . So I'll ask, what kind of camera or attachment did you use to take a photo every few seconds? I'd also like to know how long you spent installing this banner?
Whoa cowboy.............
How come you answer the questions that you like, but you can't answer the most easiest of them all ??
How long did this installation time take for three guys from the time you got there until you were packed up ??
I'm not tripping nor trying to keep your thread alive.... just asking a question.
If you don't know, I'll understand.
Besides the tips the other guys posted, I'd be really careful balancing your drill on the top of the wall like that. A unexpected gust of wind or not setting it down right and off it goes. If you're lucky, it will just break your drill. If unlucky - well, we won't go there. Get yourself a drill "holster". You can get them at Home Depot for under $20. Also, please extend your ladder at least 2 rungs over the roofline. Yes, you can get away with doing it that way 100 times... But it only takes once to kill you.
For reference, I could install that banner in about 45 minutes (from arriving at the job site to leaving the site) by myself with 1 ladder. Probably less. If you do it the way the other poster referenced (secure one top corner and then use a strap or rope to pull up the other end) you'll find you'll never (or very rarely) need to get on the roof at all.
I don't have any comments on the install. Who am I to criticize how long it takes someone to do something? I say good for you, you knew what you wanted to do and you did it!
However....
Am I the only one who thinks that if you glance at the logo it looks like it says "Shit Designs"????????
A couple of guys on here posted about how fast a project like this can be finished. What kind of Hammer Drill do you guys use?
A couple of guys on here posted about how fast a project like this can be finished. What kind of Hammer Drill do you guys use?