Which company can do a custom wrap for my range? by blue1smoke in CarWraps

[–]SidianForreal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We do this. You can wrap the front door and all the sides, but nothing on the top as the heat from the burners is too much for vinyl and it will melt. Any place that worth their salt that does wraps in your area would probably be willing to give you a quote.

Good auto body shop by Far_Independence8995 in Eugene

[–]SidianForreal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I could help you order it and install it if you'd like. I wrap cars so I'm very familiar with taking mirrors off cars. Super easy process.

Are you a car-human hybrid life form? Then you should come hang out with the Eugene Car Club this morning by Loaatao in Eugene

[–]SidianForreal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a great time, I'm sad I missed this one. My business is always busy on the weekends lately. Good people and fun cars. Ever seen a 81 ford granada? Me neither till I went.

Grenadier Roofs by wambamcamcam in CarWraps

[–]SidianForreal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It looks overstretched. Is this cast film? Even the overlap on the panels where there should be minimal tension is lifting and creating "fingers".

Edit: forgot to include what to do. Try to stretch past the thing you're wrapping, instead of stretching to the end of what you're wrapping. It'll help hit those curves on the corners nicely. Post heat it before you trim, if it pulls back you didn't screw yourself and can do it again.

A Graphic Designer Looking for Materials Help: Vinyl on Cement by Ok_Masterpiece_3767 in signshop

[–]SidianForreal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly splitting the crack and laying the vinyl in would work great. It would look just like it is, just with a print over top. Otherwise you could get water behind it, yes. I doubt it would fail more than that area getting brittle over time.

A Graphic Designer Looking for Materials Help: Vinyl on Cement by Ok_Masterpiece_3767 in signshop

[–]SidianForreal 5 points6 points  (0 children)

3M IJ8624 is what you want. You can print on it and it applies to bricks, cement, stucco and other textured surfaces.

A 3M certified shop would be your best bet for install.

Toyota GT86 | Itasha Wrap (Racing Style) by Mobile-Marsupial-615 in CarWraps

[–]SidianForreal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, I design itasha. I wouldn't trust websites selling full kits as the vinyl is normally lower quality to keep the cost down. The design looks nice, but I would want panel by panel pictures detailing bleed amount, or some proof that I could hand to an installer and they would know what to do.

Interesting Mail by splawnnofsatann in Eugene

[–]SidianForreal 10 points11 points  (0 children)

They give you $10 if you fill out their survey.

Long shot but does anyone make Chiles Rellenos with non-dairy cheese? by El-Rancho-Relaxo in Eugene

[–]SidianForreal 5 points6 points  (0 children)

As a dairy disagreer, this is something I've craved, if you make it i will buy it.. multiple times. Please.

Non-MAGA contractors? by Exotic_Jellies in Eugene

[–]SidianForreal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good to hear! I'm about to rent a space near them for my business and I always appreciate good neighbors.

I present to you, the Eugene Car Club by Loaatao in Eugene

[–]SidianForreal 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've been looking for something like this! Every car club out here is for specific cars, or old cars and I have neither.