simon haysom
Simon
Hi there. Newbee to signage (especially large signs). Offset and Digital background. Up to now I have managed to get by with borrowing the better half's station wagon. Getting to be an issue. (for all sorts of reasons, but size being the main one).
For deadline reasons (and cost) its often not really practical to contract the transportation of signs out. The thing is I can often go 3-4 weeks without this being an issue. 90% of my work is smaller signs, business cards, books etc.. So it seems a shame to have to purchase a ute/van or small truck just for this. (I'm not a big vehicle kind of guy). Is there anyone out there that has just managed with a roof rack or a trailer. I really need to be able to transport 2440mm x 1220mm. (A bit big for a roof rack on a small/medium size car). Maybe a custom made trailer? If I am contracting the installation out! I can sometimes arrange the Installers to also pick up (but not always). Sometimes the customer is ok with installing themselfs but they still want me to deliver. Any thoughts?. Maybe just rent a trailer or ute by the hour but this can really start to eat into my profit margins. Thanks. Simon
For deadline reasons (and cost) its often not really practical to contract the transportation of signs out. The thing is I can often go 3-4 weeks without this being an issue. 90% of my work is smaller signs, business cards, books etc.. So it seems a shame to have to purchase a ute/van or small truck just for this. (I'm not a big vehicle kind of guy). Is there anyone out there that has just managed with a roof rack or a trailer. I really need to be able to transport 2440mm x 1220mm. (A bit big for a roof rack on a small/medium size car). Maybe a custom made trailer? If I am contracting the installation out! I can sometimes arrange the Installers to also pick up (but not always). Sometimes the customer is ok with installing themselfs but they still want me to deliver. Any thoughts?. Maybe just rent a trailer or ute by the hour but this can really start to eat into my profit margins. Thanks. Simon