What materials do we use at Squaw Valley?
1. Gortex
2. Fliece
3. Anything sheep skin lined
4. Lycra
5. Anything with "Thinsulate"
6. Two pairs of socks
7. Thermal underwear
8. Waterproof Boots
9. Waterproof Gloves
10. Anything with Polypropelene
11. Dark wrap-around glasses
12. Wind & waterproof Jacket
13. Chap Stick
14. "Gators" (waterproof ankle wraps)
15. Krampons & Snow Shoes
So if your coming up to do some skiing, keep those items in mind. (except #15)
Now back to the real materials...
The extreme cold, and weather makes most sub'straits inadiquate. There have been only three I have tested that hold up to these conditions. (here they are with a small discription)
1. FibreBrite; a fibreglass product that is highly durable, strong, and ridged. (in small pieces) The only draw'back I've noticed, the surface isn't smoothe. You can actually see the strands of fibreglass. Another thing to remember, if you try to cut it with either, a table saw, band saw, or scroll saw, you'll have to replace the blade almost instantly.
2. Di'Bond; this material is "Sentra" or extruded plastic that is laminated with a thin piece of aluninium on both sides. You can purchase it in a varity of colors. Its some'what hard to cut, and the easiest way, is to run it through the table saw. Draw'backs; if you bend or "crunch" the corner, you'll have a very hard time getting it back to shape.
3. Lexan; this polycarbonate is mainly used for illumated sign faces. It comes in various thicknesses; 1/8, 3/16, 1/4, 1/2, and all the way up to 6 inches thick. This plastic is not like "acrylic", it will not break, it's flexible, and easy to drill through. The only draw'back is that it is very expensive.
These substraits have all been tested in extreme waether; sub'zero, snow, hail, wind, ice, slush, bright sunlight(UV exposure) and the most important thing, vandels.
There are a couple of questions I have...
What materials do you extreme weathered signers use?
How do you do your installs with frozen hands?
What do you use when your *PHD doesn't work?
When prancing through the snow, how do you keep your toes warm?
How in god's name do you get your vinyls to stick?
Why won't my paint dry?
Epilog:
Now that you have some idea what I'm up against. Can you help me? When I was a young boy, my garndfather always told me, "I had to walk 2 miles in the snow to go to school..." Just think, now I have something to tell my grandchildren.
Squaw Dog at Squaw Valley USA
*Post Hole Digger
Thanks, RB
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Si Allen #562
La Mirada, CA. USA
(714) 521-4810
ICQ # 330407
"SignPainters do It with Longer Strokes!"
Brushasaurus on Chat
Gladly supporting this BB !
We're using alot of alumalite over here in Incline along with the old standbys MDO and aluminum.
The Hyatt had their graphics contractor in Florida send them some digital prints laminated to PVC and put them up at the Ponderosa Ranch. Being from Florida they didn't account for our 50 degree temperature swings in the summer and the prints cracked and split as the plastic shrank and expanded.
So much for the "Anyone from out of town is an expert" assumption.
We've been running outside to letter trucks whenever the sun peeks through and warms em up- along with using the heat gun.
Hey- we're setting up our sign router- if you guys have a need for the carved look let us know. I've been thinking about getting involved in your big addition but dealing with all the layers of corporate types doesn't sound like fun.
If you're over here stop in but call first- it might be a powder day!
see ya!
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Rick Cooper
Sierra Sign & Award
Lake Tahoe, USA
www.engrave.pctrader.com
$$$Letterheads Website Supporter$$$
"The early bird gets the worm but the second
mouse gets the cheese."
Might be a cool get together here soon, call me.
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Ron Percell
Percell Signs
707-769-0639
Petaluma, California
percell@percellsigns.com
Percell Signs Web Site
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Robin Sharrard
Sharrard Graphics & Sign
Fallon, Nevada
rds@phonewave.net
"Proud $$$ Supporter"
[This message has been edited by Robin Sharrard (edited February 14, 2001).]
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The SignShop
Mendocino, California
"Where the Redwoods meet the Surf"
Oh, for the faith of a spider! He begins his web without any thread.
And C'mon, is there really an "Auto Mall" in Fallon?
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Rick Cooper
Sierra Sign & Award
Lake Tahoe, USA
www.engrave.pctrader.com
$$$Letterheads Website Supporter$$$
"The early bird gets the worm but the second
mouse gets the cheese."