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I want to share the project that I just install using the Banner grip frame system. http://bannergrip.com/
this was such a pleasure to install and the delivery was quick. I hope to sell more of these soon. the benefit of this is that the customer will be changing these out over time. the banners are 10'x12' and the logo which is poly metal is 20'x15'. I will post that and and awning sign in a different post.
I will post the step by step on post below.
[ December 24, 2013, 12:21 PM: Message edited by: Chris Lovelady ]
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the frames were screwed on the corrugated building using self tapers. due to the large size of the frames (10'x12') each side was in 2 piece so the were slide in bracket to keep them straight and square.
the banner took about 40 minutes to install. I started at the top left corner and clamped both the top and side corner clams. rolled to center and clamped there stretching a little then moved to the right corner and let it hang. clamed the bottom stretched it a little. clamped the sides the tightened in a circular motion. it tighten up like a drum. very cool. snapped the frames close and another happy customer.
-------------------- "We have been making house calls since 1992"
Chris Lovelady Vital Signs
NOW WITH 2 LOCATIONS! Tallahassee, Florida Thomasville, Ga.