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I know the mechanics of it, but our 1860's door frames are not straight in any dimension. I'm working lots of overtime at the mo - I'll pay someone else to endure the heartache
I know the mechanics of it, but our 1860's door frames are not straight in any dimension. I'm working lots of overtime at the mo - I'll pay someone else to endure the heartache
Maybe I'll come and do them for some matt black graphics and a bacon sarnie or two?
Do-able?
I could give you measurements for the stripes, but how do you/we work out the curves for the bonnet graphic, trace out template and fetch it with me?
All apart from the Lexurf cut out would probably be best done by hand, unless I can scan in a shape, and then scale it. Maybe make a paper template and scale it down to fit inside an A4 sheet, then I can scan it as high res and scale it up again. Yes, that would work...
It would be best done in warm weather as the vinyl is quite unweildy / brittle when its cold. If warm it will conform to curves like the bonnet bulge quite well.
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