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Henry se/k!
Orange Level Joined: 08 Mar 2010 Location: Kincaid Kansas Points: 403 |
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Posted: 06 Oct 2010 at 7:13am |
Can you, or someone you know, rpaair my broken 2x3 lighted dealers sign? It has bad cornor with small part missing.
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Dale-OH
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: SW OHIO Points: 895 |
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I would also be interested in knowing as I have a MM sign that is broke
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split51
Orange Level Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Guthrie, OK Points: 713 |
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Short of having a new face formed, you could get a sheet of 1/16th or 1/18th translucent white polycarbonate and have it cut to size to fit below the logo. Polycarbonate (Lexan) can be bent on a metal brake, plexiglass cannot be so do not confuse the two. If you had the 2 sides broke over to fit the edge of the sign face, it would be a good attaching point.
I would then take a very fine tooth jigsaw and cut the center out where the impliments dealer name is so when you light the sign you will not be seeing all of the broken pieces behind the new piece. Then just have a sign shop cut new lettering for the name to be replaced.
You would still have a crack running through the logo above the name but atleast the big hole would be gone or you could have a piece cut that fits up to the raised piece and have a new tractor logo cut at a sign shop too, just cut the whole center out of the sign where it forms over at the side leaving about 1/4"-1/2" on the flat area. It would be alot cleaner looking fix done that way if the new piece fit clear up to the raised portion shown at the left of the picture.
I own a sign shop and if brought to me, that is how I would fix it unless the customer wanted to have a new formed face made. I do not do vacuumed form faces here so I can not say for sure what it would cost but if you called some of your local sign companies, just ask who does vacuumed formed faces.
Another way to patch it if you have all of the pieces would be to "glue" it back together with a flexible plastic two part urethane which can be bought at an autoparts store. It comes in a 2 chamber syringe and is made for glueing plastic bumpers together but will work on a sign face. If you use this method, Take the face out and glue it together on the backside. Edited by split51 - 06 Oct 2010 at 3:17pm |
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Henry se/k!
Orange Level Joined: 08 Mar 2010 Location: Kincaid Kansas Points: 403 |
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I have your phone no some where, but cant find it.Your not verry far aFroogotway. Call me and maybe I can drive down and you can fix it!620 439 5638 Forgot you ran a sign shop.
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DaveKamp
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Apr 2010 Location: LeClaire, Ia Points: 5828 |
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Well, I'm not a sign guy, but I hafta have ours (we have lots) repaired frequently, and we've got quite a few vacuum formed. A vac-form mold for a run of just one sign is pretty costly, but the result is perfect. You didn't show the left (uppermost) portion, but it looks like there's a bit more complexity there than the bottom (dealer) area.
Dealer area graphics are pretty simple nowdays- a sign shop can snap a picture of the art there, and replicate it on their vinyl-cutting machine. May even be able to make just the lower half in a vac-form, but I'm thinkin' that the plastic's age will cause it to have a color-fade... Take it to a sign shop, and see what they say. |
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clovis
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I'm not a sign guy, but that looks like a stock vacuum formed face with vinyl and a decal applied to it.
If so, getting a new face and new letters should be fairly easy.
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