We use Weldon 4 and then Weldon 16 for acrylic faces. Also, ASI CB6900 works very well for polycarbonates such as lexan. Additionally, the string deal is a waste of time.
hello sir, i have a question, when i apply the adhesive on the trim cap, it lifts the vinyl film on the letter face, how can i avoid that? please help.
Hello sir, I did exactly what you did on the video, but my trim cap is not bonded strongly to the acrylic edge, after I applied weld on 4, it sealed up the gap between trim and acrylic edge, it stopped weld on 16 penetrate into the gap. please help
How’d you make those magnets for the tight corners? And where’d you get the knickers ?
We use Weldon 4 and then Weldon 16 for acrylic faces. Also, ASI CB6900 works very well for polycarbonates such as lexan.
Additionally, the string deal is a waste of time.
what is name of that tool you use it to cut
All seams on inner should fall at the bottom and the top for the outer portion as to hide all seams.. good job!!
What is this liquids you put it in?
Hellow,can I get these cutter?
Thank's for clip and a question: what kind of pliers is it?
They are “Jewelite Trim Cap Nickers”
hi. where did you buy the magnets? and the weld on 16 solution (if i heard you right). Thank you
regarding the magnet mention in this video where I can buy ua-cam.com/video/lcSjwyhY_JI/v-deo.html
hello sir, i have a question, when i apply the adhesive on the trim cap, it lifts the vinyl film on the letter face, how can i avoid that? please help.
Make sure there’s no gaps in the trim cap at all
Hello sir, I did exactly what you did on the video, but my trim cap is not bonded strongly to the acrylic edge, after I applied weld on 4, it sealed up the gap between trim and acrylic edge, it stopped weld on 16 penetrate into the gap. please help
I use weld on 3 first “aka resin bond”. The trim cap should be very tight to the letter, Virtually no gap.
@@georges5792 thanks for replying, so after weld on 3 applied, it stopped weld on 16 penetrate into gap between the acrylic edge and trim cap