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Had a customer yesterday that is putting up a new warehouse, a huge one, and wants to put the company logo on the roof. The roof has a slight pitch to it and they are using black rubber on it. He wanted to know if i could provide some kind of a pattern so that he could have the roofers cut out white rubber and glue that on, I asked him if he was against painting it and he said he liked that better if it would hold up. Just wondering if anyone has done that before and if you did what were the results and what kind of materials did you use? As we were ending the conversation he did let me know that the lowest part of the roof is 55 feet off of the ground, a little to high for me.
Thanks, JAKE
-------------------- Jake Lyman Lyman Signs 45 State Road Phillipston, MA 01331 Posts: 635 | From: Phillipston, MA | Registered: Sep 2002
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If memory serves me correctly, 3M makes a Hypalon paint, in colors. Ideal for this application! lol 55 feet up isn't a problem, as long as you stay away from the edge!
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