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Hi
i'm now going to make some sides for my read deck on the boat :)
(done all the other signage woo hoo )
anyways it's dark blue with white vinyl writing
can i tape the letters in place with heat proof tape?

as i've cut them to fit them onto 1 sheet of vinyl rather than using 3 lol

it looks like a word scrabbled at the mo :D
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Yes you can use heat tape without any probs.
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brill thanks :)
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wouldnt it be easier cheaper and better looking to have scrim vinyl printed up ? Just a thought
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But would`nt inkjet banner fade quite quickly if left out to the elements
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you can get solvent ink printed banners very cheap if you know where to look 4m by 0.5 m 15 quid plus postage
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they are always made of canvas :)
every boat you see has canvas covering
and i already have a roll of it lol
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