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Posted by Sean G. Starr (Member # 1549) on :
 
I need 1/2" thick, 10" tall dimensional letters for a bid I'm working on for an interior project (mall food court). I haven't done a dimensional job for years. Any suggestions on the best product to use, and more importantly anyone you guys can refer me to to get them made wholesale?
 
Posted by Raymond Chapman (Member # 361) on :
 
My suggestion would be Gemini, Inc. for just about anything you want.

Several of us here do dimensional work and could probably make them for you, depending on what materials you want to use.
 
Posted by Checkers (Member # 63) on :
 
Hiya Sean,
What materials do the specs call for? I would use that as the determining factor on the vendor and/or materials.
For durability and warranty, I would recommend Gemini too. However, since it is an interior project, there are more affordable options to explore, such as gatorfoam or PVC.

Havin' fun,

Checkers
 
Posted by Sean G. Starr (Member # 1549) on :
 
Thanks guys. The project isn't spec'd. They currently have vinyl letters applied to a painted wall above the entrance and would like something more eye catching. I was also thinking gatorfoam. I looked at gemini's website,, but it seems to be overkill for an interior mall job like this. Any recommendations on where to get the gatorfoam letters cut?
 
Posted by Weston Pulley (Member # 10330) on :
 
For interior projects you could also use mdf. I just recently did a Remax logo in mdf and applied polished gold mylar to the letters. Looks somewhat upscale and it fit their budget.
 
Posted by Dale Feicke (Member # 767) on :
 
Hi Sean,
Try these: www.southwellco.com
www.impact-sign-letters.com
www.classicletters.com

Good luck!
 
Posted by Lee Futch (Member # 1162) on :
 
Try HowMac
www.howmac.com
 
Posted by Gary Winebarger (Member # 154) on :
 
Thanks for all of the recommendations. I have bookmarked them for the next time I have a need.

I would add http://www.polyplasticforms.com/
to the list.
 


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