TeamOutlaw
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We wrapped a ribbed semi trailer back in March. We used 3M IJ40c w/ a gloss over laminate as the customer said this would be a 3yr contract at most. My initial look at the trailer made me hesitant due to all the "ribbed and riveted" metal...but they had some cut vinyl lettering that appeared to be holding up fine.
So...we proceeded to print and install a 70"H x 16'W image. We heated, rolled and tucked EVERY rivet. Took us 1.5 days, but looked great when done (see pic).
Now 3mos later the customer sent me pics of the graphics and EVERY rib is tunneled and rivets letting loose!?
I realize a little of this tunneling etc. would happen...but I didn't envision the ENTIRE image to do so! This isn't our 1st rodeo either...been in the sign business for 25yrs. So, I don't consider ourselves to be rookie installers.
IS it just the nature of all the ribs / rivets? Black trailer / hot sun? Wrong media to begin with? Hoping someone else has done one of these style trailers before and will have some insight. TIA
Attached pic is right after installation...looks GREAT! After pics are in the next response post
So...we proceeded to print and install a 70"H x 16'W image. We heated, rolled and tucked EVERY rivet. Took us 1.5 days, but looked great when done (see pic).
Now 3mos later the customer sent me pics of the graphics and EVERY rib is tunneled and rivets letting loose!?
I realize a little of this tunneling etc. would happen...but I didn't envision the ENTIRE image to do so! This isn't our 1st rodeo either...been in the sign business for 25yrs. So, I don't consider ourselves to be rookie installers.
IS it just the nature of all the ribs / rivets? Black trailer / hot sun? Wrong media to begin with? Hoping someone else has done one of these style trailers before and will have some insight. TIA
Attached pic is right after installation...looks GREAT! After pics are in the next response post