Fence vynal

midnight1957

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Does anyone know if the fence vynal that different companies offer has a peel off paper on it? I would like to order some, cut to size and attach it over my metal fence panels. If not what would be the best product to use to prevent having bubbles behind it?

Also the side rubber bumper material that is along the sides of my Sun Tracker pontoon, where can you buy it, does it have to come from a Tracker dealer?

Thanks and have a Blessed day,
Wade
 

jriegle04

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Re: Fence vynal

when we did ours we used a vinyl paint and it worked great. the side rubber i am not very informed on. this will at least bump you back to the top.
 

5150abf

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Re: Fence vynal

I think I would paint them before I tried to put a giant sticker on them, I can't imagine that would come out very well.

Used to work at a sign company and the bigger the vinyl the harder it was to put on even if you were used to doing it.

Rub rail is pretty generic adn you sould be able to get that about anywhere that sells boat parts, check here at iboats first of coarse.
 

midnight1957

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Re: Fence vynal

Thanks guys for the replies. Where do I get this kind of paint, do they sell it here at iboats and do you brush it on or spray it on. Is there any chance that it may come in a spray can?

Thanks and have a Blessed day.

Wade
 

Jeep Man

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Re: Fence vynal

Does anyone know if the fence vynal that different companies offer has a peel off paper on it? I would like to order some, cut to size and attach it over my metal fence panels. If not what would be the best product to use to prevent having bubbles behind it?

Also the side rubber bumper material that is along the sides of my Sun Tracker pontoon, where can you buy it, does it have to come from a Tracker dealer?

Thanks and have a Blessed day,
Wade

Are you talking about vinyl panels approx. 1/8" thick or vinyl for lettering and designs. Assuming the latter, any strips or designs on the existing panels need to be removed. The uneven edges will show through.
It takes a skilled hand to apply lettering and designs. A trick a friend told me was to wet down the area with a light soapy solution which allows you the ability to move it slightly and also squeggee out any air bubbles.
 
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