is their anything out there that can be used outside in new england in a a-frame set-up ??? that the customer can change the copy thanks
Posted by Si Allen (Member # 420) on :
Go to Home Depot, Lowes or other large building supply...an look for Abitibi panels in the tub & shower section. They have 4x8 white sheets, cut to size and make your own.
P.S. Finish up the left over scraps, they make nice gifts as kitchen shopping reminders.
Posted by Ricky Jackson (Member # 5082) on :
Just don't call them "tile board" in front of the customer; to them they are "melamine board". Melamine board is much more expensive product than tile board . It would be best to protect the edges and backside from water if you can. Si is right about the offcuts; we have a bunch of them in use here.
Posted by Ray Rheaume (Member # 3794) on :
I'd go with Si on this one. Cut to size and tack them onto a Plasticade a frame with the edges sealed.
The guys at Plastic Supply in Manchester usually have them in stock. Short drive from Milford.
Tell Bill and the gang hi for me.
...and welcome to Letterville.
Rapid
Posted by Mike O'Neill (Member # 470) on :
'Dry Erase' is simply a specialty laminate sold by Drytac. It can be used outdoors and any vinyl print can be made into a dry erase board.
[ October 10, 2006, 06:39 PM: Message edited by: Mike O'Neill ]
Posted by Paul Luszcz (Member # 4042) on :
We use the dry erase laminate Mike referred to and Tevlar (graffiti resistant laminate) works as well.
Is tile board really dry erasable? Does the marking come off without staining? If so, that would be a lot cheaper.
Posted by Rene Giroux (Member # 4980) on :
That's a French name !!!
Posted by Si Allen (Member # 420) on :
Rene....1/2 the people in NH & Vt have French names!