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front end wraps: transits
Posted by Cheryl Smith on October 2, 2007 at 2:09 pmAndy Gorman replied 16 years, 7 months ago 14 Members · 17 Replies -
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Very nice Cheryl :thumbup2:
Do you trim on the vehicle to get the shape around the door windows?
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Thank you Guys.
Yes warren, pretty much stuck round where I wanted the shape then used masking tape to make the line template and cut upto it. -
Looks pretty good to me as well Cheryl, what vinyl did you use for them?
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they look good Cheryl do you do them by yourself ??
Lynn
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Yes fitted them by myself, not unlike a workout at the gym using teeth and toes (almost) as another pair of hands juggling heatgun and vinyl which was hexis CG6700 vehicle conform series – taxi wrap…quite forgiving and quite thick.
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top work Cheryl.
You are obviously much bigger and stronger than your very feminine photo suggests.
Ps just in case you get the wrong idea That’s a compliment not meant to be sexist.Going know before I dig this hole any deeper
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mike thank you very much. I am very flattered and absolutely accept the compliment in the good grace it deservesxx
Oh and does help if you workout…it pays to stay fit in this game! -
That Trafic roof must have been tricky. Did that vinyl go in the recesses ok?
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Hello Cheryl
Like what I see,Looks Great , When you cut the vinyl to the contour of the job does it mark the paint work?Graham
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do you know Graham, thats what the customer always nervously asks me
and I always say no.
I was shocked when I got on the roof and found out how darned bumpy it was up there! more work! but yes, had to contour it all in there too.
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Fantastic!! well done indeed, they look great :2thumbs:
Ade
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well done cheryl, not an easy task. certainly not on your own.
thanks for taking the time to post your work. 😀
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