Shyfrd Turboless Donating Members 5,992 Member For: 13y 10m 18d Gender: Male Location: Geelong, Victoria Posted 08/05/12 12:50 AM Share Posted 08/05/12 12:50 AM In the words of the great Marky... mate chubby mate sexual mate, mate. :sungum:Lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
STAINLESS again plz You've changed man.... Donating Members 8,142 Member For: 14y 18d Gender: Male Location: 2 Fuchsia Court, Narre Warren. 3805 Posted 08/05/12 01:00 AM Author Share Posted 08/05/12 01:00 AM Will look better in Kinectic though!Stop it you nut 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pazzo Donating Members 11,132 Member For: 14y 2m 23d Gender: Male Posted 08/05/12 01:48 AM Share Posted 08/05/12 01:48 AM (edited) Now you know how I felt when you spotted 100 Kinectic utes a day!!!!! Haha Edited 08/05/12 01:49 AM by PAZZOnegger 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Browny fg 09 Donating Members 50 Member For: 12y 9m 25d Gender: Male Location: Beecroft, Sydney Posted 08/05/12 10:57 AM Share Posted 08/05/12 10:57 AM If you want hi gloss don't use timber. it will absorb the paint and well there is no point ruining a good stick! Try if you can (and don't want to actually carry anything on it) maybe per specs or some kind of black plastic. Then get your logo printed into a sticker and stick it to the plastic. Might give you a transparent look and bugger all weight...If not then 19mm form ply comes in a relatively glossy black and I think it can be painted pretty easily. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bossmang FREAKY Donating Members 12,433 Member For: 15y 20d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 08/05/12 11:02 AM Share Posted 08/05/12 11:02 AM (edited) just get a sign company to make up something that they can stick down over top, as mentioned above perspex for eg, or sheet of steel/metal etc. Edited 08/05/12 11:03 AM by Ford Freak Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lrmcdowell Donating Members 730 Member For: 13y 4m 19d Gender: Male Location: Randwick, sydney Posted 08/05/12 11:03 AM Share Posted 08/05/12 11:03 AM just use marine ply or form ply. comes black, is weather proof and would paint well Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shyfrd Turboless Donating Members 5,992 Member For: 13y 10m 18d Gender: Male Location: Geelong, Victoria Posted 08/05/12 11:04 AM Share Posted 08/05/12 11:04 AM Will be a lot of weight difference between the sign writing and the timber..win! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
STAINLESS again plz You've changed man.... Donating Members 8,142 Member For: 14y 18d Gender: Male Location: 2 Fuchsia Court, Narre Warren. 3805 Posted 08/05/12 09:25 PM Author Share Posted 08/05/12 09:25 PM Acrylic/perspex doesnt sit flat in heat, also can become brittle in time. I can do all of that at sign company I contract for, considered it and asked the questions. Jd and now a few others have suggested marine ply, so that's the way Im going. It comes in 2400x1200 sheets so I will have to join 2 together. However when its in the cnc router I will run little v grooves down it every 90mm to give the effect of decking butted together. This will also disguise the join. Win! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shyfrd Turboless Donating Members 5,992 Member For: 13y 10m 18d Gender: Male Location: Geelong, Victoria Posted 08/05/12 11:34 PM Share Posted 08/05/12 11:34 PM Smart idea! Should be called cleverdick lol. Everything going to be flush with top of outside frame yeh? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
STAINLESS again plz You've changed man.... Donating Members 8,142 Member For: 14y 18d Gender: Male Location: 2 Fuchsia Court, Narre Warren. 3805 Posted 09/05/12 04:57 AM Author Share Posted 09/05/12 04:57 AM Flush, sunk in 3mm to start of radius on rhs frame or proud a few mm with chamfer all round ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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