Thank you for the suggestion the banner frame.
I think vinyl on the aluminum panels will last longer than the banner.
And the client has approved the aluminum already.
The artwork.
Thank you.
Im dying to know if you priced this job already without knowing how to build it. Regardless, if this was our job we would try and sell them on a flex face frame system
You do know that a majority of large backlit signs use a flex face (i.e. banner type material) ?
How are you fastening the Aluminum to the frame? Hopefully not ugly screws through each panel?
This just dawned on me....... are you talking aluminum sheets, as in .050 or .063 or are you talking about composite boards ?? Unless you make lips all the way around with aluminum sheeting, it's not gonna work.
Ya know, there's another way you could do this. You could get some over-sized ACM at 5' x 12.5' and it would only take 5 sheets total to do it. You could get away with a wooded frame of 2" x 6" x 12'ers and have one top and bottom with two across the middle and at the seams a few patched in pieces.
Another thing, it might last a whole lot longer and go much faster and cost much less...... if you pounced the pattern and painted everything on, instead of die-cut vinyl. That whole thing could be painted in 1 day.
Nope. Rarely do you ever screw or attach something directly to a wall. You either make a frame from wood or metal. Attach that to the wall and the sign to that. Even the banner setups are utilizing a framing system of some sort.
You still haven't answered the big question. Are using aluminum sheets or composite panels ??