Ugh. I Had to decide quick before I got responses and ended up printing thinking that is what most would do. Avery mai 1005. I wish I went the vinyl route now. Any suggestions on installing 4 panels? What was suggested above....tenting? I put a bit smaller logo on a covered trailer with rivets and it was awful!!
You should have NO Problems installing 1005 Avery on a trailer, especially with standard button head rivets. You squeegee it down and pretend there is no rivets.
Then touch up loose edges around the rivets prior to removing the transfer tape.
And you put that 'ish down dry.
I have been making and installing Graphics for 29 years now and have performed installations on tens of thousands of trucks.
The Arthritis in my fingers is awful and I need both knees replaced. (my reward)
BTW 10 years later when those graphics need to come off Avery is the worst.
USE 3m 180 c series
And for what its worth to Everybody reading this.
3m MC 180 spot vinyl starts breaking at the 6 - 7 year post installation.
3m IJ 180c with 8519 Luster Lam is still solid with NO Breaks at 12 years.
Also the HP Latex Inks with the 3m media qualifies for the 7 year MCS Warranty.
And there is less than 7% fade after 10 years.
It also removes beautifully after 10 - 12 years.
3m SC 50 series Intermediate Spot Vinyl, out last the High Pro vinyl in the same application.
If you are going to do a fleet then you need to start working with 54" media.
60" is just too wide and awkward to deal with in the shop and at installation.
the 54" trims down to 52.5" is is just right.
My installers love it.
Cheers
PS. I do not recommend 3650. its a pain in the donkey to remove.
Requires chemical and hot steam to cut it off