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so, the existing cabinet is 42" x 144" and has a flex face.
The new client took over the commercial space, and needs to change the sign face. The cabinet is about 20 ft. up & in good condition. I've never had a close look at a flex face before, but I got up there & looked at, measured, and photographed this one. The retaining frame is in good shape & i was able to remove one 44" end. It does not appear to have the slot or track I'm used to seeing for rigid faces, but the top & bottom seem to have a groove that might accept acrylic faces. The flex face has, at it's outer most perimeter, about a 3/8" thickness that rests in that groove, so the groove is a bit wider then I would want for acrylic...
Anyway, I need to quote come options for my client. I hope someone here with some flex face experience can advise me. The excellent condition of this sign (maybe 2 or 3 years old) makes me interested in learning what is required to replace with another flex face. I contacted SignComp who verified that this seems to be one of their boxes, but they don't deal in printing the faces. I may be able to print a suitable scrim banner if that is all I need, however I stock 15oz, and believe the existing material to be much thicker. Also, in addition to the end of the frame being easily removed, the top has piano hinges & I think the intended installation method is for the entire face to be stretched as a first step, and inserted in a manner other than sliding it in from one end. I didn't remember to go over that in my first contact with SignComp yet.
Anybody done this?
Anybody replaced a flex face, with a rigid face?
Excellart offered to sell me a retro-fit rigid face retainer frame, designed to any exact measurements I provide, and to accept a 3/16" acrylic (or polycarbonate) face, but it was a bit pricey to ship here...
any other ideas?
The new client took over the commercial space, and needs to change the sign face. The cabinet is about 20 ft. up & in good condition. I've never had a close look at a flex face before, but I got up there & looked at, measured, and photographed this one. The retaining frame is in good shape & i was able to remove one 44" end. It does not appear to have the slot or track I'm used to seeing for rigid faces, but the top & bottom seem to have a groove that might accept acrylic faces. The flex face has, at it's outer most perimeter, about a 3/8" thickness that rests in that groove, so the groove is a bit wider then I would want for acrylic...
Anyway, I need to quote come options for my client. I hope someone here with some flex face experience can advise me. The excellent condition of this sign (maybe 2 or 3 years old) makes me interested in learning what is required to replace with another flex face. I contacted SignComp who verified that this seems to be one of their boxes, but they don't deal in printing the faces. I may be able to print a suitable scrim banner if that is all I need, however I stock 15oz, and believe the existing material to be much thicker. Also, in addition to the end of the frame being easily removed, the top has piano hinges & I think the intended installation method is for the entire face to be stretched as a first step, and inserted in a manner other than sliding it in from one end. I didn't remember to go over that in my first contact with SignComp yet.
Anybody done this?
Anybody replaced a flex face, with a rigid face?
Excellart offered to sell me a retro-fit rigid face retainer frame, designed to any exact measurements I provide, and to accept a 3/16" acrylic (or polycarbonate) face, but it was a bit pricey to ship here...
any other ideas?