visual800
Active Member
We wrapped up the install of the truckads.com banner system for a client. There were 2 of us and it took 4 hours.
Step 1. Clean trailer area with alcohol were velcro will be placed.
Step 2. Wipe same area with Activator wipe available with kit
Step 3. Place velcro on truck. 1 row on top, bottom and rear, double row on front
Step 4. Place velco on banner after checking sizes of banner on trailer
Step 5. Place banner on top of truck and every 5 or so feet, pound into velcro just to hold it. Start at front and work banner on with roller, included in kit, do top only
Step 6. Do front and work into bottom track, pulling tight
Step 7. Go back and tighten here and there
the velcro was 3M dual lock. This was some mean agressive stuff. Bout 1"wide. This velcro is actually mushroom heads that interlock, very interesting. The company allowed $350 per install, not too bad for 2 guys and 4 hours work. 1 stage of scaffolding and 1-12' ladder. The install was for one side only. The next time I think it could be 3 hours for two guys.
Im glad we did it. It was cool and I have no doubts this stuff will not blow off.
I will add one thing I did not understand. It also had some plastic clips about 7 on front, top and rear. I do not see the purposes for these. The clips were flat and you vhb tape them to truck and then vhb to banner. In the event the velcro fails what the hell are these clips going to do? Pointless in my opinion. Someone may shed light on this
in closing, the graphics sucked!
Step 1. Clean trailer area with alcohol were velcro will be placed.
Step 2. Wipe same area with Activator wipe available with kit
Step 3. Place velcro on truck. 1 row on top, bottom and rear, double row on front
Step 4. Place velco on banner after checking sizes of banner on trailer
Step 5. Place banner on top of truck and every 5 or so feet, pound into velcro just to hold it. Start at front and work banner on with roller, included in kit, do top only
Step 6. Do front and work into bottom track, pulling tight
Step 7. Go back and tighten here and there
the velcro was 3M dual lock. This was some mean agressive stuff. Bout 1"wide. This velcro is actually mushroom heads that interlock, very interesting. The company allowed $350 per install, not too bad for 2 guys and 4 hours work. 1 stage of scaffolding and 1-12' ladder. The install was for one side only. The next time I think it could be 3 hours for two guys.
Im glad we did it. It was cool and I have no doubts this stuff will not blow off.
I will add one thing I did not understand. It also had some plastic clips about 7 on front, top and rear. I do not see the purposes for these. The clips were flat and you vhb tape them to truck and then vhb to banner. In the event the velcro fails what the hell are these clips going to do? Pointless in my opinion. Someone may shed light on this
in closing, the graphics sucked!