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This piece was commissioned by a friend of mine as a Christmas present for her husband. He has an LS swapped '70 Chevelle that he built in his garage.
The piece has a 14ga base pc'd in flat black, name text is 20ga pc'd gloss white, the car (which took me too many hours to draw up ) is cut from 20ga and cleared with paint, the wings are 14ga pc'd gloss white and the "speed shop" text was vinyl masked and painted on. Overall dimensions are 20" tall x 42" wide. I am really happy with how this piece (she actually ordered 2 of them) turned out, but would like feedback from the community.
Speed Shop Sign
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Re: Speed Shop Sign
Looks really nice I like the shape of the sign. Did you use epoxy to hold the pieces together?
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Hypertherm powermax 45
Speedaire refrigerated air dryer
Software: Keycreator, and sheetcam
40 Pines Designs
Hypertherm powermax 45
Speedaire refrigerated air dryer
Software: Keycreator, and sheetcam
40 Pines Designs
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Re: Speed Shop Sign
Looks great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Speed Shop Sign
Thank you, both! I was really pleased with the way it turned out. The car is held on with a silicone glue. The text and wings are attached using bolts welded to the back of them.Theholygrehl wrote: ↑Thu Jan 03, 2019 9:13 pm Looks really nice I like the shape of the sign. Did you use epoxy to hold the pieces together?