Hey Bob , where I work we lay a reflective red on the aluminum then cut the STOP in white reflective along with the 8 strips on our gerber . We don’t have to do a lot of them per year. Thanks for showing another approach.
In Wisconsin it's common to mount a "do not enter" sign on back of a stop sign particularly when a one way turns into a two way at an intersection. They have to cut the "do not enter" sign so you can see the octagonal shape of the "stop" sign
Excellent video! I made STOP signs like this for a while, and varied anywhere from 4 inches to 18 inches. I would sell them on Ebay, and they were given good reviews.
Why do you pull the sheeting back before you put it in the roller? We typically put it in the roller,peel it back and fold he backing under itself. We line it up before we let the top roller down
It’s just my style. I find it easier to make sure I get the entire blank covered. It would be like I put on my right sock then my right shoe. Then the same with the left foot. Both socks and shoes get on the correct way. The same with the sign blank getting covered. I also do the way you do as well often as well. Sometimes I find it harder to reach over the roller.
@@BobTheSignMan that’s cool. We don’t have as long as table in front of the roller as you have. So it is easier to stand in front of the roller and line it up.
@@gregsummerlot3745 I’ve been trying to find the roller with a hand crank roller. The other tables are pricey so seeing if that style was a bit cheaper to present to where I work. I work for a airport sign shop and I’m usually the only one laying signs of all sizes. Thanks
The white sheeting is DG3 from 3M. It is a reflective material that reflects light, such as headlights. The red material is E/C film, also from 3M. It is transparent and let the white sheeting appear as red.
It's not his material to sell. The county owns the material, its his job to use it. That'd be like if a guy that plowed your street for the city sold you salt for your driveway.
We would never make stop signs at the city i work for, we go through way too many stop signs to have to make every one of them. We buy 30x30 and 36x36 stop signs in bulk once a year.
I do need you to make me a shoulder traffic sign it is going to be an Orange diamond sign with safety lime yellow letters that say north merge right south merge Left - shoulder landscaping workers ahead
Hey Bob , where I work we lay a reflective red on the aluminum then cut the STOP in white reflective along with the 8 strips on our gerber . We don’t have to do a lot of them per year. Thanks for showing another approach.
Very informative and fascinating to watch the process! Thanks for posting!
Great Job Mr Bob
Wow this is so cool I didn’t know they were made like this! That looks hard!
Thanks for watching. They aren't really that hard to make with the proper tools.
Great video ... Thanks
In Wisconsin it's common to mount a "do not enter" sign on back of a stop sign particularly when a one way turns into a two way at an intersection. They have to cut the "do not enter" sign so you can see the octagonal shape of the "stop" sign
does it reflect 2 meter radio as well as light and sound
Excellent video! I made STOP signs like this for a while, and varied anywhere from 4 inches to 18 inches. I would sell them on Ebay, and they were given good reviews.
Was it profitable?
That is exactly what the replaced stop signs from where i live look like 1:00
Thank You Sign Maker!
Hello! Could you please to tell ne which type of cutting ploțter and flatbed applicator using in this movie? Thank you.
Why do you pull the sheeting back before you put it in the roller? We typically put it in the roller,peel it back and fold he backing under itself. We line it up before we let the top roller down
It’s just my style. I find it easier to make sure I get the entire blank covered. It would be like I put on my right sock then my right shoe. Then the same with the left foot. Both socks and shoes get on the correct way. The same with the sign blank getting covered. I also do the way you do as well often as well. Sometimes I find it harder to reach over the roller.
@@BobTheSignMan that’s cool. We don’t have as long as table in front of the roller as you have. So it is easier to stand in front of the roller and line it up.
@@gregsummerlot3745
I’ve been trying to find the roller with a hand crank roller. The other tables are pricey so seeing if that style was a bit cheaper to present to where I work. I work for a airport sign shop and I’m usually the only one laying signs of all sizes. Thanks
Where can I buy blanks?? Thanks
I've Subscribe and I like this video
Good idea thank
Is that 3M Red Electrocut vinyl?
Yes it is.
Is that holographic vinyl? What's the one underneath the red one?
The white sheeting is DG3 from 3M. It is a reflective material that reflects light, such as headlights. The red material is E/C film, also from 3M. It is transparent and let the white sheeting appear as red.
@@BobTheSignMan ok thank you!
@@BobTheSignMan does the dg3 come in a roll like tape? I'm looking for it on Ebay but I can't tell what it looks like.
I wish I going to make a Stop Sign
Why didn’t you put transfer tape on all of the red electrocut ?
Only need to hold the o and p together
What about the air bubbles?
@@brianhudson2265 I roll transfers out slow and very rarely get air bubbles.
I want a STOP sign cause I Like Signage
Thanks you should be watching.
Why don't you make 100 stop signs at a time and sell them?
It's not his material to sell. The county owns the material, its his job to use it. That'd be like if a guy that plowed your street for the city sold you salt for your driveway.
Hi! Could you please to tell me which software using for making traffic signs? Thank you.
Omega 5.0 software by Gerber. www.gspinc.com/products/software/omega
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We would never make stop signs at the city i work for, we go through way too many stop signs to have to make every one of them. We buy 30x30 and 36x36 stop signs in bulk once a year.
I only have 374 stop signs in the entire County. I don't replace many of them each year. I average about 25 to 30 replaced each year.
I want some stop sign for my baby my baby loves signs Please sell some
IT'S AN OCTAGON!
And it’s red
Thank god for his safety shirt. It is a risky job...
@Mr. Purp Well, he does actually get out and mount the sign in traffic.
@@PremiumFuelOnly I hope he wears a rubber for safety before mounting anything...
Hi Sir how are you I know is sticker pasting working my experience 12 years I want to job
Make one for me I in pandan perdana 22A
Make a yield/stop sign.
I want to get someone to make me a go sign lol
Stop 🛑 Lellobee City Farm.
I do need you to make me a shoulder traffic sign it is going to be an Orange diamond sign with safety lime yellow letters that say north merge right south merge Left - shoulder landscaping workers ahead
Jason Benton We do not make signs for the public. A sign like that should have black font.
COULD YOU MAKE ME A STOP SIGN ? FOR MY BACKYARD
Sorry I can't. I work for the County and we don't sell to the public. Check on line there are many places to buy them.
OKAY SO YOU ONLY SELL SIGNS TO THE STREETS
DO YOU MAKE SIGNS FOR PARKING LOTS IN MIAMI COUNTY OHIO
@@jasonbenton6915 I work for Napa County in California. I only make traffic signs in our County.
@@jasonbenton6915 We don't sell any signs. I work for Napa County. We have a signs shop that I run and only make signs for our county.
I need to STOP watching youtube