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Channel Lettering Makes Great Impression

Jason Cartwright of Funk Signs in Dodgeville Wisconsin landed a contract with a newly constructed mall, to provide channel letter signs for two of its corporate clients, Radio Shack and U.S. Cellular. And although Jason did not have an on-site metal fabrication shop, he knew exactly who to call to make this project a success.

Custom channel lettering is just one of the many services that Graphics House Imaging provides it's customers on a daily basis. With the job specs in hand, the fab shop went to work creating the signs.

The lettering was built using traditional fabrication methods. .032 thick aluminum substrate was bent and cut into the desired shapes, based on specifications provided by both Radio Shack and U.S. Cellular. Each sign was lit using LED lights which run at a lower volatage and are easier to maintain than traditional lighting methods. Because of this, Jason did not need any extra licensing or training to install the signs.

Also used were aluminum rollers, hammers, electric welders, vices, and good old fashion blood, sweat, and tears. Some of the pieces required a direct print onto half inch white acrylic, using the Legget & Platt Virtu rigid substrate printer. When completed, the letters where then placed on a painted raceway and returns, which are the outsides of the signs, for final assembly.

The customer was so happy, not only with the product, but also the pricing, he decided to drive from Wisconsin personally to take delivery instead of using a freight company.

27.07.10
Finished Hope Reformed Church vehicle wrap! Check it out at: http://tinyurl.com/25qqahs
22.07.10
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14.07.10
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14.07.10
Thank you Graphics House team for doing a fantastic job for the third year in a row! http://tinyurl.com/2d9ln5p
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A unique situation we encounter as a wholesaler is when our clients request that we ship products directly to their customers-Blind Shipping
01.07.10
We just got in a shipment of material, so much we are running out of space. We need to start printing, so order now!
30.06.10
TADA! Here is the Brooklyn Bagel van completed and ready! That means we now have an opening to wrap your vehicle http://tinyurl.com/2e8pk6y
14.06.10
James Routsaw will being assisting the production team again this summer. Glad to have you back again James! http://tinyurl.com/26k6luf
14.06.10
Kyle Diephouse joined our team assisting Holly in the Apparel division. In the fall he will attend WMU to pursue a degree in engineering.
07.06.10
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03.06.10
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01.06.10
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21.05.10
Our latex printer prints in great detail compared to other large format printers in its class! Check it out: http://tinyurl.com/2evnlwd
21.05.10
NEW MACHINE! Got our new Chandler CM8700 single needle machine. This is our new fabric sewing machine used for producing fabric banners.
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26.04.10
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22.04.10
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08.04.10
Jay from HP, and our print specialist Ryan are performing a mandatory update to ensure safety and trouble free production on our HP TurboJet