TeamOutlaw
New Member
Hoping some of you have experience / tips / tricks for installing graphics on roll-up / slat doors on vehicles such as the firetruck pic attached. Beer & pop distributing vans & trailers utilize this same style door.
First firetruck we did, I applied the vinyl SOLID over the slats, then just used an xacto knife to slice each seam. That was quick & easy, but didn't work in the long run as the doors were rolled the vinyl edges started to curl. So, we went back and trimmed 1/8" strips from each slat gap. That worked great...but it is NOT a speedy process and takes precision to not "over cut" and leave knife marks on the aluminum slats.
We just secured a job to do 30 trailers that each have a 5' x 8' aluminum roll-up door on them that will mostly likely be FULL coverage. I'm hoping someone has some tips / tricks for making this as painless as possible to install. I've even tried having the plotter trim the 1/8" gaps in the graphics...that worked, sort of. But if, the gaps shift even the slightest bit the entire graphic is goofed. TIA
First firetruck we did, I applied the vinyl SOLID over the slats, then just used an xacto knife to slice each seam. That was quick & easy, but didn't work in the long run as the doors were rolled the vinyl edges started to curl. So, we went back and trimmed 1/8" strips from each slat gap. That worked great...but it is NOT a speedy process and takes precision to not "over cut" and leave knife marks on the aluminum slats.
We just secured a job to do 30 trailers that each have a 5' x 8' aluminum roll-up door on them that will mostly likely be FULL coverage. I'm hoping someone has some tips / tricks for making this as painless as possible to install. I've even tried having the plotter trim the 1/8" gaps in the graphics...that worked, sort of. But if, the gaps shift even the slightest bit the entire graphic is goofed. TIA