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Murray Young
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What methods do others use for installing large printed banners over plywood billboards? getting them up there, fastening to framing etc? We have use of a genie lift and ladders and have used fender washers and screws as well as ratchet straps. but will also be concerned with wind gustss as we are installing.The one we will be doing is 12' x 40'.

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Murray Young
MY Signs
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Role the vinyl up. Start on one side, role it out while you are on the back side looking over the top of the billboard. Use clamps across top and bot. to hold. Could even put a couple on the ends if wind is an issue. I assume this is a vinyl wrap with pockets for rods or we use conduit then rachet strap after you have it roled out.

I have done those size wraps solo, but would definetly suggest two people. One person on top, other on the bottom.

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