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Sign making help NOOB

funghi2

New Member
Yeah, It probably won't do too well outside in rain, I just meant to keep the inks from smearing... then again, who knows.... how did it do?
You can go cheaper than Aquanet, go to the dollar tree and load up.

its bled a little but its acceptable for what i need it to do. thanks again
 
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funghi2

New Member
You would be surprised, printed plans are the bread and butter of where I now run the sign and graphic department & I'm constantly laminating plans, sometimes with dry-erase lamination, and mounting them to foam board.
Probably a page or two andy? must cost big money to laminate a full set.
 

Andy D

Active Member
Probably a page or two andy? must cost big money to laminate a full set.

Usually it's 4-6 pages, I did 7 24"x36" on foam board yesterday.
It's usually for large jobs where the contractor wants to have them on the wall of the onsite
office.
 

funghi2

New Member
Yes I see that done when a presentation has to be made to the community board or landmarks committee something like that
 

Andy D

Active Member
A cold lamination on one side only, so it's not moisture proof.
They like to take dry erase markers and make temporary notes.
I also keep a roll of 52" poster paper, if they want something more rigid, but still rolls up.
 

Texas_Signmaker

Very Active Signmaker
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funghi2

New Member
A cold lamination on one side only, so it's not moisture proof.
They like to take dry erase markers and make temporary notes.
I also keep a roll of 52" poster paper, if they want something more rigid, but still rolls up.

How much does that run to laminate a 24x36 sheet?
 
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