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  • advice on where to order chevrons kits?

    Posted by Olly MacDonald on 19 March 2013 at 21:11

    ive got a truck to fit , the back needs to have chevrons and ‘ highway maintenance ‘
    , most places i’ve looked at supply kits , but as this is custom fitted truck they wont do
    what and were is my best option ? any help advice would be tip top cheers in advance

    Martin Pearson replied 12 years, 6 months ago 8 Members · 13 Replies
  • 13 Replies
  • Kevin Flowers

    Member
    19 March 2013 at 21:34

    Olly
    William Smith sell 150mm diamond grade on a roll and you can buy the yellow on the roll as well up to 1520mm i think but for the life of me can’t think of the name of the yellow

    Kev

  • Olly MacDonald

    Member
    19 March 2013 at 21:37

    thanks Kev, just checking out the website now i’ll give them a call in the morning

  • Martin Pearson

    Member
    20 March 2013 at 00:23

    What about sealing it Kevin, I thought Diamond grade needed to be sealed.

  • Adrian Hewson

    Member
    20 March 2013 at 11:55
  • Chris Windebank

    Member
    21 March 2013 at 17:57
  • Ryan McHenry

    Member
    21 March 2013 at 21:12

    +1 for bluelight

    Sealed the ambulance i done with clear laminate.

    Not easy to work with so charge plenty!

    Ryan

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    21 March 2013 at 23:12
    quote Ryan McHenry:

    +1 for bluelight

    Sealed the ambulance i done with clear laminate.

    Not easy to work with so charge plenty!

    Ryan

    Surely bluelight supply their kits pre-sealed Ryan?

    Wm Smiths cut there’s using a zund with an on board high frequency welder
    which seals their kits as they cut.

    you shouldnt need to buy a kit, then seal mate.

    We make our own kits these days, but used Smiths and found their service and price far better than most. ive actually done a tutorial in the members area showing how i assembled the kit prior to installing.

    tutorial here
    http://www.uksignboards.com/viewtopic.p … t=chevrons

    .

  • Ryan McHenry

    Member
    21 March 2013 at 23:19

    They do indeed but like the OP the vehicle i was installing wasn’t a standard design and therefor there was no kit available.

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    21 March 2013 at 23:35

    ok fair enough…
    but from your post above i took the "+1 bluelight"
    then elaborated onto how you sealed your kit with clear vinyl as they supplied and you sealed it?

    anyway, the quick way round the edge sealing and cutting pallava is to use Oracal Reflexite conspicuity film.

  • Gill Harrison

    Member
    21 March 2013 at 23:41
    quote Martin:

    What about sealing it Kevin, I thought Diamond grade needed to be sealed.

    You are right Martin the Diamond grade does need to be edge sealed and as Robert has mentioned our kits are sealed during the cutting process.

    If we don’t already have the required kit on our system and not enough time to get it templated and digitized ect. then we do sell the 150mm wide rolls of red diamond grade 980-72 which are pre edge sealed. The edges which you cut during fitting can be edge sealed with a special edge sealer or I have know some use slithers of laminate to seal the edges.

    The kits are solid non reflective fluorescent yellow panels with the DG applied over the top.

    Most trucks I see have chevroned ally plates riveted to the back, and no template is needed for that just a panel size.

    Hope that helps a little

  • Ryan McHenry

    Member
    21 March 2013 at 23:47

    Sorry no.

    I just bought what i needed by the running meter from them. They offered me the best price i could find.

    Unfortunately they (st johns ambulance) specified 3m diamond grade so my hands were tied. In the past they had suffered from reflectives loosing their colour which i would assume is why they now specify what they want, no questions asked.

  • Kevin Flowers

    Member
    22 March 2013 at 00:03
    quote Martin:

    What about sealing it Kevin, I thought Diamond grade needed to be sealed.

    Martin
    what Gill said, saved me a load of typing

    Kev

  • Martin Pearson

    Member
    22 March 2013 at 11:59
    quote Kevin Flowers:

    quote Martin:

    What about sealing it Kevin, I thought Diamond grade needed to be sealed.

    Martin
    what Gill said, saved me a load of typing

    Kev

    Thanks Kevin, I’ve never actually used diamond grade, in fact the only cheverons I have ever done were years ago using engineering grade because the customer wouldn’t pay for anything more expensive.

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