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I've got a fun project lined up. It's a 16 x 50 concrete stave silo on a farm here. The thing has not ever been painted and was wondering how some of you would prep it. on lower projects I have usually just sandblasted and then painted. being up in the air like this would a wash with muratic acid work. I think I could do this easier.
I plan on painting a panel first and then letter on top of this. With the new paint thats out there now, is there something that would go over it as it is or not.
-------------------- Bill Reusch Reusch Sign Company 3258 80th. ave. Knapp, Wis. 54749 715-665-2647 Posts: 83 | From: Knapp, Wisconsin | Registered: Aug 2007
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I know a guy who does alot of these. Big money...30k. If you want to contact him, email me and I will try to run him down.
-------------------- Preston McCall 112 Rim Road Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 text: 5056607370 Posts: 1552 | From: Santa Fe, New Mexico | Registered: Nov 1998
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Ive done one in town for a construction compnay! I actually taped off the rectangle and rolled block filler on it than came back and topcoated with exterior SG latex went back next day and applied lettering
The silo was old and pitted very bad but that block filler really fills in the voids. its simple and its fun to do. 2 days work. It stayed up for about 6 years until the compnay changed names and instead of calling me back to redo it they got another guy that came out and screwed damn 1/8" pvc with vinyl lettering on it LOL
It took about 2 years but it finally all warped and faded out. I do not and will nto understand people
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Bruce has the right idea with the block filler. Then, if you want to do a panel at a time, you can draw or pounce your pattern on the block filler. Makes it easy to see. when painting the background, cut in around the lettering. Then come back and paint the letters. You won't have to hang out on the side of a silo watching paint dry.
-------------------- Don Hulsey Strokes by DON signs Utica, KY 270-275-9552 sbdsigns@aol.com
I've always been crazy... but it's kept me from going insane. Posts: 2274 | From: Utica, KY U.S.A. | Registered: Jan 1999
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