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Supplier of banner trampoline style sign
Posted by Cheryl Smith on 10 May 2013 at 11:20Hi there,
I have a customer who is requesting a banner sign…he has asked that it is bungied to a frame which can be hung or fitted to the attached fence. He wants to be able to remove the whole thing easily so he can take down the whole thing at weekends…
anyone have the remotest clue as to how to go about this???
many thanks in advance
CherylCheryl Smith replied 12 years, 7 months ago 3 Members · 8 Replies -
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Something like that cheryl
http://www.tradesignz.com/BANNER-SUPPOR … eep-(100cm)-Banner-Frame/product_info.html#!prettyPhoto[Product]/0/
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oopss if you copy and past the whole lot it will take you there.
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not sure how this would work and fit to the fence in an easy release style or at least where you could unscrew with wingnuts or something…
the sign is going to be about 1.5 mtr square or so….
If anyone could give advice on this at all, id be really grateful.
Cheryl -
Well if it was me i would just use a standard grommeted banner and use plastic tie wraps to attach it onto the fence across the top crossrail and then just along the bottom catching the up and down rails.
Then when you take it down you just need to cut the tie wraps roll it up and away you go 😀
Hope that makes sense
Graeme
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Cheryl
this may help you can buy all the parts to make whatever size frame etc but not cheap nut gives a nice finished lookhttp://www.vkf-renzel.co.uk/art/565355/ … m%E2%80%9D
Individual parts
http://www.vkf-renzel.co.uk/searchJust type in "banner frames" and kist of parts will come up
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Yes you guys, thank you for the input…
Kevin…I think because of the expense and probably the weight of this, I think
maybe one of these things which Graeme pointed out, and I could sell it as having an added bonus in that it can be used off site if they wanted to do shows or anything as it has fold down legs..(and is much more suited to their budget too)
thanks again, It really helped in giving me clarity as to what to do next.
have a lovely weekend
Cheryl
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