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Posted by Tim Whitcher (Member # 685) on :
 
Quoting a job for an institution and I need a vandal resistant ADA compliant sign system. Anyone have any recommendations for a manufacturer of photopolymer ADA signs? I checked the Letterheads merchants, and there isn't one there. Thanks!
 
Posted by Tim Whitcher (Member # 685) on :
 
nobody?
 
Posted by VICTORGEORGIOU (Member # 474) on :
 
Hello Tim...not too many braille wizards at this site. Those brush stroke braille dots are really hard to make. I was going through the Scott catalog this morning, and I think I saw photopolymer in there. Best Systems in Denver is definitely photopolymer. You might also try Nelson Harkins in Chicago, in fact they would be my first choice if they have what you want.

I would skim thru some catalogs for you but they are all at the store. I'll take a quick look tomorrow if time permits. Send me an email if you are still striking out this time tomorrow.

You do want to be careful with photopolymer because the tops of the braille dots are flat, and someone here has made the statement that flat dots are being rejected in some jurisdictions. I can't confirm that.

Vic G
 


Posted by Tim Whitcher (Member # 685) on :
 
Hi Vic,
Yes, I had just read that myself about the flat dots! I'll try Nelson-Harkins. I qouted thru Best, but my customer is cost conscious (cheap) and they didn't fit the budget. Thanks for the leads, and anymore would be appreciated!!

Tim
 




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