I don't know of any vinyl that can handle that work load.Hello forum.
What material would you reccomend to wrap tables at a restaurant?
Do you have experience with heavy duty overlaminates or vinyls?
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You could offeer to refinish them, lay a high quality print and resin the tables for them.If the purpose is to avoid refinishing the tables properly, wrapping them won't do it. You'll still be able to see all the old chipped paint texture through the vinyl.
The tables need to be properly sanded smooth and refinished first.
A premium removable vinyl such as that maybe from a company with 3 m's in its name and a premium textured floor laminate maybe known for its flexibility.What material would you reccomend to wrap tables at a restaurant?
Do you have experience with heavy duty overlaminates or vinyls?
Looks like a great place to pick up lead poisoning from loose paint chips.That floor needs wrapped worse than the tables.
I volunteer as tribute..... like others have said, pour it with clear epoxy resin, that way the whole thing is sealed. Lots of labor involved...
I like projects like this too, but bars & restaurants run on shoestring budgets, so getting what you need to keep your doors open is difficult, they just don't have it. There's a reason they want them wrapped, I'm sure they're assuming it'll cost less than replacing them. How many hours would you have to charge, and how much in materials to make those stools look good, and last, and make what you need? Is it cheaper than buying new ones? No.I volunteer as tribute.
I like working on projects like these, but most of the shops around me won't touch 'em.
The tables are one thing... Those stools are only $25 each, and I didn't even take the time to look for the lowest cost... With labor and materials they're cheaper to buy new than refinish.I don't see a problem with wrapping these tables. For restaurants who want a busy print, there's really no reason to refinish the tables. Many people sit at a table for about an hour in a restaurant. When the pandemic happened, one of the local restaurants here wrapped the table tops with their menus. No one is really paying attention to whats under the wrap. They are looking at the print.
Now the chairs, they can sand and shoot with paint..but the table tops, i'd wrap with a printed wrap.
(am i missing the intent here?)
I don't think you're missing the intent but others surely are not familiar with table tops as a niche of the sign business with a rather long history.(am i missing the intent here?)
Did I miss the part where the OP asked about wrapping those metal stools?The tables are one thing... Those stools are only $25 each, and I didn't even take the time to look for the lowest cost... With labor and materials they're cheaper to buy new than refinish.
hahaha, I think we all assumed. I thought the op was asking about both, but your right, it just says "tables".Did I miss the part where the OP asked about wrapping those metal stools?