4R Graphics
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Hello All,
I have a quote I need to do and I am not sure what substrate to use any input would be great. Here is the job I have a wall that is 7' tall and 40' long it is a sheetrock wall with wood paneling on it. The customer wants us to do a digital print vinyl wall mural that covers the entire area. I can not mount to the wood paneling obviouslly ( it would look like crap). So here are the ideas that I have First one is to remove the paneling and apply either new flat paneling (such as a 5mm cabinet grade plywood and use furing strips underneath if need be to get the wall flat) use foam tape or screws and then patch all the holes and seams then paint it with enamel paint then apply the vinyl graphics.
Second idea is to pull down the paneling and use furing strips if needed to get wall flat and substrate panels to line up.I thought use a foam core board with either plastic or aluminum skins and apply to the wall with foam tape then clean up seams ( which I am not sure what to use for this since they are plastic or aluminum panels) then apply the graphics to the substrate.
Third option pull the paneling down fix the sheetrock paint the wall with enamel paint then apply the graphics ( I hate sheetrock work but could sub it out) I have no idea what the sheetrock looks like under the paneling as of right now.
I had also thought about using a .25" plywood as the first option instead of a thin 5mm but this will need to be screwed in completly so there are a lot more holes to patch but it would be more ridgid and impact resistant and I could as per the clients idea just mount it right over the current paneling.
This wall is some what out of the way for the most part so it doesnt get a lot of close contact with patrons but it is passed by within 5'-10' from every person who enters and leaves this establishment.
So what do you guys recommend I use for substrate and what do you recommend for mounting it also what do you recommend I do to get rid of the seams between the substrate boards for the smoothest surface available. The wood panels I can putty and sand but not sure about the plastic or aluminum panels.
I am open to any suggestions thanks.
I have a quote I need to do and I am not sure what substrate to use any input would be great. Here is the job I have a wall that is 7' tall and 40' long it is a sheetrock wall with wood paneling on it. The customer wants us to do a digital print vinyl wall mural that covers the entire area. I can not mount to the wood paneling obviouslly ( it would look like crap). So here are the ideas that I have First one is to remove the paneling and apply either new flat paneling (such as a 5mm cabinet grade plywood and use furing strips underneath if need be to get the wall flat) use foam tape or screws and then patch all the holes and seams then paint it with enamel paint then apply the vinyl graphics.
Second idea is to pull down the paneling and use furing strips if needed to get wall flat and substrate panels to line up.I thought use a foam core board with either plastic or aluminum skins and apply to the wall with foam tape then clean up seams ( which I am not sure what to use for this since they are plastic or aluminum panels) then apply the graphics to the substrate.
Third option pull the paneling down fix the sheetrock paint the wall with enamel paint then apply the graphics ( I hate sheetrock work but could sub it out) I have no idea what the sheetrock looks like under the paneling as of right now.
I had also thought about using a .25" plywood as the first option instead of a thin 5mm but this will need to be screwed in completly so there are a lot more holes to patch but it would be more ridgid and impact resistant and I could as per the clients idea just mount it right over the current paneling.
This wall is some what out of the way for the most part so it doesnt get a lot of close contact with patrons but it is passed by within 5'-10' from every person who enters and leaves this establishment.
So what do you guys recommend I use for substrate and what do you recommend for mounting it also what do you recommend I do to get rid of the seams between the substrate boards for the smoothest surface available. The wood panels I can putty and sand but not sure about the plastic or aluminum panels.
I am open to any suggestions thanks.