Just MAKE SURE you wear gloves when working with wires for stuff like this. Wire can cut like a knife in the right circumstances.Great tips, guys. The letters I'm dealing with are 1/4" thick mounted on drywall, so I'm guessing tape mounted. To find out for sure should I first try what Gino mentioned and run piano wire or something behind a letter to see if it releases? How about fishing line? I don't have piano wire laying around like Gino does (I'm not Italian).
One of my worst cuts was with a putty knife trying to remove letters. Putty knife slipped, and then my hand slipped, now there is a bit of me that will always be in in that room.I'd start with cards. Even better if you have a knife sharpener, run one through it to put an edge on it, and you may even get it to cut the tape. Putty knives are great, and doing the same thing, but I feel less likely to gouge the wall with a plastic card vs metal blade.
Hard for me as an Irishman to say for sure, but I think it's kinda badass to be slandered as a mafioso, better than being called a drunk, mick, spud, etc.demeaning statement.
Cinder blocks tied to a chair?I've been called lotsa things over the years, but none of them ever really stick. Most of them are dead.......... now.
For removing taped on letters & panels.... Wire cutting kit for removing windshields. They're $20-30 for a kit with a spool of cutting wire & handles, replacement wires come on spools from 75'-300' in several different styles and thickness, some are smooth, some are braided or textured to cut better. You can even use the end of a roll and buy a different style so they can't match it to that "special customer" you need to take care ofWill try the key card or putty knife trick. Saving the piano wire to "take care of" certain customers. I've had some doozies lately.