You'll never silence me!Yep, you're past your character count for today.
You'll never silence me!Yep, you're past your character count for today.
Hey, sorry to interrupt this abortion here but did you say I can use calandared laminate on that reflective.You'll never silence me!
Maybe he just needs a more relatable motifSo what? Just, look away. Quit being such a picky b@sturd. You think flowers are lame too.
That's the way to do itI've done several transformer and electrical panel wraps for the University I work at. We wrap them to camouflage them into the surroundings more, not make them stand out. I've wrapped them in about every temperature range, even 90° heat, which is a bit challenging but still doable. My tips if you take the job are as follows:
1) Definitely wrap the top. If you don't, it will be much easier for the wrap to fail from water penetration.
2) Use a matte laminate.
3) 3M edge sealer will be your best friend.
4) They will not be opening the boxes up for you, so don't worry about adding that unknown to your cost equation.
Another question about the safety/warning stickers in some of the images posted here. Do you reproduce the stickers already on the boxes, then reapply them over the wrap? Or does the utility company handle re-stickering them? On the boxes I'm bidding on there's a few engraved plaques on the doors, so I would just wrap over them and then cut away the vinyl laying over the plaques.
are you making jokes burton?Why on earth would they want the breaker panels wrapped? Seems like an excellent opportunity for a service guy to wander around for 45 minutes looking to shut off a breaker.
He tries.are you making jokes burton?
Because the panels are located near the front desk of the campus IT department which has students in and out all the time. We have our own electricians as well that are assigned to certain buildings, so their locations never come into question.Why on earth would they want the breaker panels wrapped? Seems like an excellent opportunity for a service guy to wander around for 45 minutes looking to shut off a breaker.
We make new safety stickers and place over the top of the wrap.Another question about the safety/warning stickers in some of the images posted here. Do you reproduce the stickers already on the boxes, then reapply them over the wrap? Or does the utility company handle re-stickering them? On the boxes I'm bidding on there's a few engraved plaques on the doors, so I would just wrap over them and then cut away the vinyl laying over the plaques.
We use matte laminate because the boxes aren't glossy to begin with and we're going for camouflage more than anything else.Excellent info...thank you Ikarasu and others. I'm going to submit my bid today, willing to give it a shot just for practice.
Graffiti is a non-issue where these boxes are located. More of a vanity project, I think. Someone mentioned using a matte laminate - what's the reason? Does it make it easier to work with the vinyl?