Gino
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This is not a design or layout question but directional question for layout/design.
We're doing quite a few name ryders for several real estate companies at the moment. We've always done them with the flutes running up and down on a 6" tall x 24" wide ryder, unless otherwise specified.
We have a customer who we've been doing work for for some years and they get grommets in the ryders. Both metal and Cor-X. Today, we asked them if they minded which way the flutes go and they said no, not at all.
Other than some old fashioned reason for aesthetics, is there any reason they can't run either way ?? Like strength or wind tearing at them ?? These all get grommets and wire tied to the metal 3/4" black frames frames. These never get used with flimsy step stakes.
We're doing quite a few name ryders for several real estate companies at the moment. We've always done them with the flutes running up and down on a 6" tall x 24" wide ryder, unless otherwise specified.
We have a customer who we've been doing work for for some years and they get grommets in the ryders. Both metal and Cor-X. Today, we asked them if they minded which way the flutes go and they said no, not at all.
Other than some old fashioned reason for aesthetics, is there any reason they can't run either way ?? Like strength or wind tearing at them ?? These all get grommets and wire tied to the metal 3/4" black frames frames. These never get used with flimsy step stakes.
thanks..............
Gino
Gino