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Dale Feicke
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I haven't done any lighted sign faces for a long time; but have a request from a good customer to do a pair, 4 by 8 feet. Though I'm not too enthused about doing them, he's whining; so I guess I'll give it a shot.

Most of these I see today are white polycarbonate faces with translucent vinyl on the outside. What is the cost difference between doing them like this and the old cut-and-spray way? I know it's a heck of a lot less mess, but does it hold up well?

What would be a fair price for this job? It will be the name on top, phone number on bottom, and a simple clip-art type picture of a motorcycle in the middle....4 or 5 colors. I'll have to get someone to slide them in for me. I don't have a boom anymore.

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We would charge $554.00 per face using white Lexan sheet. Oracal 8500 series transluscent vinyl. 4 colors, simple copy.
We find that this is far more economical than using the "Grip-Flex" type paints, mainly due to labor. (And toxic bad stuff.)
We've had 8500 series out there for almost 5 years with no failures as yet.
Here in the mountains of Colorado, or shop rate is $75.00 and bucket truck w/ 1 man is $95.00.
Hope this helps.
All my best!

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Thanks for the input, Dave. My bad....I forgot to mention that they will be pan faces. I expect that will drive the price up a bit.

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Dale Feicke Grafix
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Hiya Dale,
If you're set up to spray, the process should be a whole lot more affordable. However, you can charge a premium because, IMHO, the graphics will last a lot longer.
Depending on the grade of vinyl, you can expect to get 5 to 10 years out of applied graphics. I've seen back sprayed faces last a lot longer than 10 years.
I won't quote a price for pan faces because I would have to see what the faces would cost me. A shoot from the hip price for 3/16 polycarbonate faces lettered with HP translucent vinyl would be $900-$1000 each, depending on the design and colors.
Install would be additional.

Havin' fun,

Checkers

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