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van wrap: rsvp
Posted by Ben Hansen on October 3, 2006 at 7:46 amhey everyone, this is my latest job. Its turned out to be the best one so far. chuffed!
Cheryl Smith replied 17 years, 7 months ago 5 Members · 7 Replies -
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Must admit Ben, you do bloody good work!
We don’t do wraps but i have always wondered how much people pay for this sort of thing….any chance of giving a ballpark to satisfy my curiosity?
The wrap course obviously paid dividends eh?
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another good looking wrap ben… nice one mate! 😉
i see your applying this in one section of vinyl…
what type/width of machine are you using and what make of wrap vinyl?sorry, im a nosey wee git 😉
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Hey guys, thanks for the comments. I think we charged around 1500 for this, it took me about a 4 days to finalise the design and then 2 days to apply. We have a 3m vutek and used Avery 2004 easy apply, first time using this and everything went well, At first I was a bit worried about the indents but made sure I used lots of heat to remove memory. So fingers crossed, should stay on 🙄 Still havent been on a proper training course. Im looking into it, there seems to be loads!!
Thanks
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hi yer, lovely job, Id charge more myself. Did you use a laminate of any sort?
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hi, thanks for the comment. We didnt use a laminate, im told that the vutek inks are strong enough to cope. Allthough if we had used laminate our price would of probably doubled 😮
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1500 sounds good.. very nice… now that vutek u got, I believe they are not cheap but the inks are cheaper then ours and the vutek is a much stronger print. is it a busy machine? I think vuteks are £100K+ am i right
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If you’ve not got to laminate it HAS to be cheaper. Still a great job for £1500.
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