Dave,
I have the strip files on my computer, I also do vinyl cutting for fun. I can send you the files and your guy can cut them out for you. Let me know if you want the files by sending me an email at stede52@comcast.net.
Dave,
I have the strip files on my computer, I also do vinyl cutting for fun. I can send you the files and your guy can cut them out for you. Let me know if you want the files by sending me an email at stede52@comcast.net.
Steve Dentz
N419LD
Carnation, WA
Just as a follow up on this.....I didn't use the standard CC striping/paint scheme so I used a local company here to do the stripes, numbers, pinup girl printing, etc. He used a product from 3M vinyl wrap. It's the material used to wrap vehicles and is WAAAAAAY better and easier than standard vinyl. You can just slap it on. No air bubbles, it will form around any curve and if you mess up....just pull it back and stick it back on. None of the problems with the regular, old style vinyl.
If you are installing it on big curves (not really applicable in this case) by heating it up with a heat gun and just stretching it around a bend or curve. When it cools, it will form to that and you can even pull it back off and it will still have the shape and you can just stick it back on. If you don't like the way it worked, you can reheat it again and it will go back to the original shape.
I'll never use regular vinyl again.
Sure, It's Quality Signs & Banners. qualitysignsba@gmail.com. Rodney is the owner and "Peewee" is he designer. 918-251-2100. I think most any of the sign companies now that do the "wraps" can do it on that material in your town.
Thanx....I'll inquiry with them. I'm in AK and we had one company in ANC doing auto wraps, but they went out of business.
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