Magnets for Aluminum Body Vehicles - Signs101. com: Largest Forum for . . . There are no magnets for aluminum, and despite the fact that there will be two different solutions offered here by purveyors and adherents (pun intended) of two different technologies, there is no product that is a direct substitute for the magnetic sign that can be used on non-ferrous metal bodied vehicles Either they don't have the durability of magnetics, or they don't have the reusability
Solution for magnetics, on aluminum trucks - Signs101. com: Largest . . . Does anybody have a viable solution for removable magentic style car signs on aluminum trucks? I told the guy that I do not really focus on magentic signs so I do not have a solution to aluminum truck bodies ready to go, but maybe somebody does
Hanging a banner from a car for a parade? - Signs101. com: Largest Forum . . . I have a political client, that is requesting a banner print of his campaign art, to hang from a vehicle window during parades I originally suggested vehicle magnets, as this is my normal solution to temporary graphics The customer does not want magnets, they want a banner They are
double sided magnetics? is it possible? - signs101. com Newlife Magnetics in Alcoa, TN has double-sided magnets that will do just what you are looking for We get all of our magnetic material that at almost half the price of Magnum
painting raw aluminum- what to use - Signs101. com: Largest Forum for . . . I have to make an address topper on an existing sign I talked to a guy friend that has a metal fabricating shop Has lots of metal there from me to pick from and i just got back I figured aluminum cause it will not rust and that is what the street signs are So what can i paint this
how to prep bare aluminum - Signs101. com: Largest Forum for Signmaking . . . I am applying some IJ35C to some bare aluminum panels to retrofit a backlit cabinet How should it be prepped to insure long exterior life? The 3M tech bulletin says the film can be applied to metal, but does not say how to prep Wax and grease remover? Isopropyl alcohol?
Installing dibond signs on chain-link solo? - Signs101. com: Largest . . . A grabbing stick or magnetic grabber thing would be handy to have for sure in case you drop things into the abyss Ironically all I had to do was walk around about 10' of fence to get to the other side but some bored ***** of an old man was already heckling me for putting a sign on the fence so I didn't want to get him going by stepping foot on