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  • I’m thinking about doing my first part wrap, I need advise!

    Posted by Michael Winfield on 21 July 2011 at 14:11

    good afternoon folks!!

    I have a customer who has 2 transit pickups he wants signing up. he wants it similar to his business card which has a blue and black swishy bit in the corner. Now before i spend to much time on the design i want to know if anyone can advise me on how best to go about fitting and which vinyl would be the best to use having only having fitted signs to slight curves using Metamarks M7.

    Mikey


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    David Hammond replied 14 years, 2 months ago 8 Members · 10 Replies
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  • Michael Winfield

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    22 July 2011 at 08:02

    so since my last post I’ve looked into it and i think I’m going to use Graficast colored sign vinyl. will this need to be laminated? I guess it will need to be.

    If anyone thinks I’ve made a bad choice please let me know, any advise will be greatly received. 😀

  • John Dorling

    Member
    22 July 2011 at 08:10

    I’m not familiar with Grafityp stuff but if it’s pigmented vinyl (‘i.e coloured not printed) it shouldn’t need laminating.

    I would fit this with cast pigmented vinyl, dry, top to bottom. Ignore the recess and go over it, you can heat the vinyl and work that in afterwards. Make sure you heat it well after fitting. Then apply the black stripe over the top. Do not apply any heat to the vinyl until it is all down or you will end up with a wobbly edge or just a big mess.

    John

  • Ian Johnston

    Member
    22 July 2011 at 08:28
    quote Michael Winfield:

    so since my last post I’ve looked into it and i think I’m going to use Graficast colored sign vinyl. will this need to be laminated? I guess it will need to be.

    If anyone thinks I’ve made a bad choice please let me know, any advise will be greatly received. 😀

    complete overkill, M7 or Avery700 will stay in on that panel without any problems, there are no deep recesses, good dry application, and feed into the groves rather than stretch in and you’ll have no problems

  • John Dorling

    Member
    22 July 2011 at 10:16

    If laying into the recess be careful when you get to the back as the recess doesn’t go all the way to the back of the vehicle, it tapers out just behind the rear door. You could do that little bit separately though.

    John

  • Michael Winfield

    Member
    10 August 2011 at 14:31

    Thanks for your help guys! Got the job finished a couple of week ago. Thought I’d let you see the results!

    Thanks Again! 😀


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  • Cheryl Smith

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    10 August 2011 at 14:41

    very well done Michael. Eye catching.

  • Peter Munday

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    10 August 2011 at 16:16

    You look so much smaller in real life……………………… 🙄

  • Warren Beard

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    10 August 2011 at 16:24
    quote Peter Munday:

    You look so much smaller in real life……………………… 🙄

    :rofl:

  • David Rowland

    Member
    10 August 2011 at 16:33

    Rob’s got a friend Michael

  • David Hammond

    Member
    24 August 2011 at 08:03

    Looking at similar job myself. What technique/material did you use? and how was the installation?

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