Hi there. I just build a house recently and I haven't plaster the wall inside ,,right now I am looking for the easy way to cover the bricks,, so I am just wondering ist possible for me to use cover with wallpaper or wall vynil? ??
Thank you for asking, this Easy Grip Handle relieves pressure on your wrists and helps you give greater and equal pressure on the material you are squeegeeing. Available in 2 different sizes: 4", 12" on our website www.signanddigital.com/tools/easy-grip-handle-kit.html. I hope it helps! have a great day!
My advice....buy the 4" one. 12" is too wide, and like dude said, you're just gonna trap more air per stroke. Sometimes that's not an issue if it's really good material. But people use the cheap shit a lot of the time, and you'll struggle to push air pockets out.
What do you when you aren't given enough strips? I order a vinyl wall mural from fine decor (~ 9'x10'' X 7'10"), and order the 6 they provided aren't enough. Left with a use white space that kills the overall look of accent wall for my dining area :/
André Gonçalves I'm not an expert, however I've seen most people leave it on. Vinyl is very thin, and you shouldn't notice a difference where the overlap is, without through inspection.
Materials used for these interior applications can indeed shrink when doing a French/common cut and expose underlying paint. Industry norms are to allow overlaps to remain and like Seeker stated.... They're hardly visible. (45 years in this industry.... Gives ya gray hairs!!)
Hi Suzette, thank you for asking, it is Sign & Digital Easy Grip Handle Kit 12", it relieves pressure on your wrists and helps you give greater and equal pressure on the material you are squeegeeing. Size 4" also available. Please check our website www.signanddigital.com or give us a ring at ROI + 353 (0)1 427 5240 or NI/UK +44 (0) 28 934 38683 for more details.
Can u tell me the name of supplier of this vinyle please ?! And can you tell me the series of the digital printing machine that u show us in the video ?! N thank you for this amazing video
Kirk Douglas the material they used in the demo is obviously temporary vinyl, and unless the top, sides and bottom edges are torched, wouldnt stay up a years time on its own. That being said, a few factors dictate removal (how soon was the install after wall was built and more importantly painted). If everything was done right, the longer vinyl stays on, the tougher it can be to remove. Some wall touch up might be necessary, but to refresh your look every so often, its worth it.
Hi Yerfrindd, the Orajet 3651 is available in 760mm by 50 mtr rolls in clear gloss and white gloss and in standard 1370mm by 50 mtr rolls in clear gloss, white gloss and white matt finishes. Follow the link to order your rolls bit.ly/2Hztz9W The Oraguard 210 laminate is available in 1370mm by 50 mtr and 1550mm by 50 mtr in both gloss and matt finishes. I hope it helps, for more information you can always drop us an email at sales@sdm.ie or call at +353 (0)1 4275240.
richadruhe unless youre applying release liner to cad cut vinyl lettering, you dont want one. 6" squeegee is really widest you should be using on walls...
This technique is ok for a small wall with simple graphics. On a large wall, this method would result in a terrible outcome. Every panel should be taped and leveled, ESPECIALLY the first one. Nobody ever shows close up shots of their work on these videos because the techniques they teach don't result in good registration.
No, I've installed walls 30 meters long and 5 meters high with this exact technique and the panel registration is perfect each time! If the first panel is level the rest will follow. Level is used at the first panel in this video!
Masking tape bad... Very few walls are perfectly flat, so not wise to use super wide squeegee. (Could easily trap air). Whats wrong with advising people to employ an installer? Installer arrives with all necessary tools, spends an 60-75 minutes. Tidies up, smiles, waves and is off. Instead, youre sending a novice into a wall mural, with panels that require seams to match up, that could shift left or right depending on wall smoothness, how the backing is removed, how the material is held, lol - but let client pay to print, am I right? By the way, it would typically be a 2 man install if installers are novices...
Hi there. I just build a house recently and I haven't plaster the wall inside ,,right now I am looking for the easy way to cover the bricks,, so I am just wondering ist possible for me to use cover with wallpaper or wall vynil? ??
Hello friends do you know where can I buy the tool that the guy on the video use for flatting the vinyl sticking to the wall?
Thank you for asking, this Easy Grip Handle relieves pressure on your wrists and helps you give greater and equal pressure on the material you are squeegeeing. Available in 2 different sizes: 4", 12" on our website www.signanddigital.com/tools/easy-grip-handle-kit.html. I hope it helps! have a great day!
My advice....buy the 4" one. 12" is too wide, and like dude said, you're just gonna trap more air per stroke. Sometimes that's not an issue if it's really good material. But people use the cheap shit a lot of the time, and you'll struggle to push air pockets out.
What do you when you aren't given enough strips? I order a vinyl wall mural from fine decor (~ 9'x10'' X 7'10"), and order the 6 they provided aren't enough. Left with a use white space that kills the overall look of accent wall for my dining area :/
I noticed that you haven't removed the excess overlap (at least it's not in the video) Should it be removed or not?
André Gonçalves I'm not an expert, however I've seen most people leave it on. Vinyl is very thin, and you shouldn't notice a difference where the overlap is, without through inspection.
Materials used for these interior applications can indeed shrink when doing a French/common cut and expose underlying paint. Industry norms are to allow overlaps to remain and like Seeker stated.... They're hardly visible. (45 years in this industry.... Gives ya gray hairs!!)
how do you go round the plug sockets?
Hi, could you please share the media name what media is been used for printing. Many Thanks
He mentioned Orajet 3651 - it appears to be the matte version
What's the name of this kind of vinyle please ?! What's the name of supplier of thos qualily of vinyle ?!
It is a german brand called Oracal. The vinyl is Orafol. See the video description for more details.
What brand of Squeegee are you using in the video? Where do you order it from? Fellers? Grimco? Another company?
Hi Suzette, thank you for asking, it is Sign & Digital Easy Grip Handle Kit 12", it relieves pressure on your wrists and helps you give greater and equal pressure on the material you are squeegeeing. Size 4" also available. Please check our website www.signanddigital.com or give us a ring at ROI + 353 (0)1 427 5240 or NI/UK +44 (0) 28 934 38683 for more details.
Great info!!!
Can u tell me the name of supplier of this vinyle please ?! And can you tell me the series of the digital printing machine that u show us in the video ?! N thank you for this amazing video
He mentioned Orajet 3651 - it appears to be the matte version - the machine is more than likely a Roland VG540
Thank you!
Thanks youbrother
Hello, how hard s it to remove in a year or more time?
Kirk Douglas the material they used in the demo is obviously temporary vinyl, and unless the top, sides and bottom edges are torched, wouldnt stay up a years time on its own. That being said, a few factors dictate removal (how soon was the install after wall was built and more importantly painted). If everything was done right, the longer vinyl stays on, the tougher it can be to remove. Some wall touch up might be necessary, but to refresh your look every so often, its worth it.
What are the dimensions of each vinyl?
Hi Yerfrindd, the Orajet 3651 is available in 760mm by 50 mtr rolls in clear gloss and white gloss and in standard 1370mm by 50 mtr rolls in clear gloss, white gloss and white matt finishes. Follow the link to order your rolls bit.ly/2Hztz9W
The Oraguard 210 laminate is available in 1370mm by 50 mtr and 1550mm by 50 mtr in both gloss and matt finishes.
I hope it helps, for more information you can always drop us an email at sales@sdm.ie or call at +353 (0)1 4275240.
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where do you geg that squeegee?
richadruhe unless youre applying release liner to cad cut vinyl lettering, you dont want one. 6" squeegee is really widest you should be using on walls...
From which shop I print this type wallpaper please tell me
This technique is ok for a small wall with simple graphics. On a large wall, this method would result in a terrible outcome. Every panel should be taped and leveled, ESPECIALLY the first one. Nobody ever shows close up shots of their work on these videos because the techniques they teach don't result in good registration.
No, I've installed walls 30 meters long and 5 meters high with this exact technique and the panel registration is perfect each time! If the first panel is level the rest will follow. Level is used at the first panel in this video!
Can I get a job
No!
Masking tape bad...
Very few walls are perfectly flat, so not wise to use super wide squeegee. (Could easily trap air).
Whats wrong with advising people to employ an installer? Installer arrives with all necessary tools, spends an 60-75 minutes. Tidies up, smiles, waves and is off.
Instead, youre sending a novice into a wall mural, with panels that require seams to match up, that could shift left or right depending on wall smoothness, how the backing is removed, how the material is held, lol - but let client pay to print, am I right?
By the way, it would typically be a 2 man install if installers are novices...