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Wayne Webb
Webb Sign Studio,Inc.
Blastin' "woodesigns" in Chipley, FL
"autograph your work with excellence"
webbsignstudio@digitalexp.com
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Bill Riedel
Riedel Sign Co., Inc.
Little Ferry, NJ
billsr@riedelsignco.com
These days I'm located on Cape Cod where sandblasting is unknown and unloved. Carving is the order of the day in this region. Redwood has virtually disappeared as a viable substrate because of it high cost and lack of availability & selection. You pays through the nose and takes what they sends ya. In other regions like the west coast it may be more available but in New England we lean toward other products.
When I look back over major projects Cape Craft has built over the last two years the unchallenged leader in substrates is HDU foam. It has a 10 to 1 lead over wood. But then again, we don't do any blasting where redwood shines.
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Joe Rees
Cape Craft Signs
(Cape Cod, MA)
http://www.capecraft.com
http://www.dave-joe-show.com
e-mail: joerees@capecraft.com
Given the poor quality and availability of redwood these days, it becomes less and less of an option. I rarely give a client a choice of materials in a dimensional sign. Most clients have neither the experience or the resources to make an informed decision on materials; their decisions are thus limited to design, colors, etc., and in general they seem to appreciate having confidence that I will choose materials most appropriate for their sign, taking into account how and where it is installed and what conditions it will be exposed to. Clients expect us to be the experts - that's what they pay us for.
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"A wise man concerns himself with the truth, not with what people believe." - Aristotle
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. - Raoul Duke (Hunter S. Thompson)
Cam
Finest Kind Signs
256 S. Broad St.
Pawcatuck, Ct. 06379
"Award winning Signs since 1988"
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Go Get 'Em..... :)
AKA Raptorman on #Letterheads mIRC Chat
Draper The Signmaker
Bloomington Illinois USA
Proud 2-yr. $upporter of this Web Site (May 1999-May 2001)
Foam does not crack or warp.
Since there is no grain movement, opening and closing, oil based paint doesn't check and peel like on wood.
The foam doesn't retain moisture like wood does, so it doesn't later force its way out through oil based paint (this is a blister).
In addition, I can make foam look like redwood or like marble. In either case, the look is realistic.
When I press people (customers), they will often admit that the only real reason they want redwood is "just the idea that it's wood." It's the same reason at work when people reject aluminum leaf because "it's not real silver."
I'm not saying this is wrong or silly. Heavens no. Advertising relies heavily on emotion. Emotion goes into it. In turn, it must appeal to emotion. We're in the business of pushing people's buttons. It's just that I have forced myself to think in purely practical terms on this issue. And I might add that if I were not in the habit of painting redwood signs so that it's hard to tell they're wood, I might not have come around to foam quite so quickly.
But the unpredictable results associated with redwood signage, and the sometimes high maintenance involved, have swayed me in favor of HDU. This is not to mention the labor intensive fabrication of a wood slab. Or the ease and predictability of tooling & blasting foam. I also like being able to paint HDU with car paint.
I do not refuse to make a redwood sign. No way, mama. For good money, I will make a sign out of anything nature provides if I can stand the smell. But on dimensional stuff, I weight my sales pitch in favor of HDU. For example, instead of telling someone wood is stronger, I tell them HDU (I don't say "foam" to a customer) is just as strong if installed properly. And really, it is. It's a heck of a lot stronger than Dryvit finish, which is used on public buildings, or Plexiglas, which is at the mercy of anyone armed with a rock or a beer bottle, or even 23 carat gold that's only 200 millionths of an inch thick and easily ruined by a car key.
I think it's worth mentioning that even though redwood is a natural resource, HDU is made from petroleum, isn't it? So from an ecological standpoint, isn't it a question of which resource you are going to protect? There may be an argument that redwoods only take a few centuries to replace, compared to millennia for crude oil, natural gas and coal.
Still, these are only my opinions. Or, to quote Sandy Ferguson, "I may change my mind at any time without notice or justification, for reasons of my own choosing."
Brad in Arkansas
Save a redwood; use up the oil
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Brad Ferguson
4782 West Highway 22
Paris AR 72855
501-963-2642
signbrad@cswnet.com
Having your words vanish sure puts a damper on a long-winded post, doesn't it?
But I wouldn't know anything about that.
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Brad Ferguson
4782 West Highway 22
Paris AR 72855
501-963-2642
signbrad@cswnet.com
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Monte Jumper
SIGNLanguage/Norman.Okla.
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"A wise man concerns himself with the truth, not with what people believe." - Aristotle
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. - Raoul Duke (Hunter S. Thompson)
Cam
Finest Kind Signs
256 S. Broad St.
Pawcatuck, Ct. 06379
"Award winning Signs since 1988"
Brad, your post was interesting, again...
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Bernice Tornquist
Bernice's Signs & Graphics
Choiceland, SK Canada
tornquist@sk.sympatico.ca
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Wayne Webb
Webb Sign Studio,Inc.
Blastin' "woodesigns" in Chipley, FL
"autograph your work with excellence"
webbsignstudio@digitalexp.com
I know this is an absurd point of veiw but it's one I'm stuck with(I'm old you know)
.I believe it is a viable product ,don't get me wrong and maybe if it were half the cost it is, I would look at it in a fairer light.
And besides I just like redwood
and can't believe the dust from it is nearly as bad for you as the other,but then I could be wrong...by the way are you goin to Manchester? Drop me an e-mail------------------
Monte Jumper
SIGNLanguage/Norman.Okla.
[This message has been edited by Monte Jumper (edited February 03, 2000).]
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"A wise man concerns himself with the truth, not with what people believe." - Aristotle
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. - Raoul Duke (Hunter S. Thompson)
Cam
Finest Kind Signs
256 S. Broad St.
Pawcatuck, Ct. 06379
"Award winning Signs since 1988"
-James Tirico
designsigns@msn.com
Montclair, NJ USA
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