My question: Do you squeege down the mask with a wide squeege, or do you use a smaller one? We are ordering the Weber tomorrow to help with this delima. I believe we have been holding the mask too darn high on the roll end.
Sheeeesh.... I just re-read what I wrote, hope you can make more sense from it than I can! haha!
Thanks,
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Brian Keence
K&B Signs
2220 Lake Tekawitha Rd
Pacific, MO. 63069
(636) 257-3679
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D.A. & P.M. Fisher Signwriting
Brisbane Australia
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Aside from that method, the weber unit is the way to go!
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Dave Grundy
AKA "applicator" on mIRC
"stickin' sticky stuff to valuable vessels and vehicles!"
in Granton, Ontario, Canada
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Now when you lay the mask, use your hand a little bit to push out most of the big air pockets. Then, squeegee with the velcro edge from the middle out to the edges. Almost like a painting motion. Work you way out to the edges as you slowly move from the center to the left or right edge. Then go back to the middle and go the other direction. Some reason the soft velcro cause the transfer tape to not bunch up and crease. Once we do that we use the hard edge of the squeegee to kinda seal the deal.
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Bruce Evans
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DBA-Ace Graphics & Printing
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Chapleau, Ontario home of "The World's Largest Game Preserve"
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[This message has been edited by Rick Sacks (edited March 14, 2001).]
Wrinkles with 24" premask will happen no matter what (occasionally). You might try when pulling off roll, to grasp at outside edges & keep pulled (add tension) away from each side as you pull out from roll. I use the MaskRite applicator from SummaDirect & as far As I'm concerned, has paid for itself with first use. What you could try is using a 24" ruler, Attach it to beginning of app. tape. This will keep leading edge smooth, as that's where most wrinkles begin. I use a regular-size small squeegee. Begin in center of leading edge, squeegee down about a foot or so then work out to the edges. Whichever hand you're using, with free hand keep tension on roll enough to keep it off vinyl until ready. Your Weber unit may do that for you. (but not sure)
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Bill Cosharek
Bill Cosharek Signs
1031 Whitehead Lane
N.Huntingdon,Pa 15642
bcosharek@juno.com
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Brian Snyder
Sign Solutions
www.njsign.com
Woodbridge, New Jersey
I use first method mentioned. I found it works well if first you use c-clamps to attach to table-top or counter. Clamp down as close to rubber feet as possible on back side. & yes it does make a nice expensive vinyl roll holder if you need it to do so. A multi-porpoise tool.
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Bill Cosharek
Bill Cosharek Signs
1031 Whitehead Lane
N.Huntingdon,Pa 15642
bcosharek@juno.com