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    Posted by Adrian Hewson on 2 February 2005 at 11:00

    Manufactured in stainless steel rim and return front faced with coloured acrylic illuminated with neon, Individual letters of Lomond were over 4 ft high. (builidng was double skin watch this if you ever do neon), got the scissor lift stuck in the mud, tried to drag it out with a awd forkilft, nearly sunk this and then had to get a JCB to get all of us out. Customer videod it and said the video alone was worth the money.

    Another happy customer but boy was I glad when this was finished (we had to do a smaller version on the back of the builidng as well (that is where we lost he forklift truck

    Regards Adrian


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    autosign replied 20 years, 9 months ago 5 Members · 7 Replies
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  • Carrie Brown

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    2 February 2005 at 11:06

    Very nice!! Do you fabricate the letters in house Adrian …. if you dont mind me asking? Would be great to see a night shot aswell to see the illumination.

    Carrie 😀

  • Adrian Hewson

    Member
    2 February 2005 at 15:17

    Never known to le tthe ladies down !

    We buy in our 3D letters (precision lettering in Newcastle)

    Regards Adrian


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  • Paul Rollason

    Member
    2 February 2005 at 16:04

    coool :2thumbs:

    Paul R(Mackerelbus Design)

  • Ian Higgins

    Member
    2 February 2005 at 20:04

    WOW 😮

    Nice job… Looks good on the night pic.

    I use precision too .. a great firm to deal with..
    Cheers
    Ian

  • autosign

    Member
    2 February 2005 at 21:48

    How long did it take to fit?

  • Adrian Hewson

    Member
    2 February 2005 at 21:51

    About 3 days, its hard to be precise because we had so many problems with the mechanical lifting machinery.

    Regards Adrian

  • autosign

    Member
    2 February 2005 at 22:06

    Cool. What sort of markup can you make on these sort of jobs? I imagine it must have cost about 10k for all the lettering..

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