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Art for door into garage

MikeN

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Whatcha think? :bounce:

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TejasBimmer

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Cool graphics... but I would think it would be located on the garage side of the door, not the home side ;)
If on the home side, then that adjacent room better be a mud room or utility room...I know that is the only way my wife would only allow it to be mounted.
 
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MikeN

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I am married :)

Yes, it's a wrap. It's what we do :thumbup:

I have another concept for the door into the shop at the office. Pics later.
 

RbrtAWhyt

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I am married :)

Yes, it's a wrap. It's what we do :thumbup:

I have another concept for the door into the shop at the office. Pics later.

I would suggest you do something with Harley Davidson on it. I would buy something like that for the man door in my garage...
 
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MikeN

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Sure... we can do custom stuff for anyone. It's a non-permanent adhesive wall vinyl.

Here's another door I did yesterday...

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Sure... we can do custom stuff for anyone. It's a non-permanent adhesive wall vinyl.

Here's another door I did yesterday...

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OK...thats just cool:thumbup::bowdown:
I too will have to sift through some photos and come up with something cool. Do you have any standard scenes that you do, like the gas pumps and what not? And how much does this run? I was thinking of maybe painting a mural on the wall...this looks easier:bounce:
 
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MikeN

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No, we don't have any 'standard' designs at this point. Everything is basically custom. Provide me the highest resolution images you can as source and we will scale and print it for you. An average door like this, done in 3 pieces of material (horizontal seams) shipped is around $160. If needed, Art/design costs are based on an hourly rate.

We do this same material on the back of notebook computers, with cut designs for the wall, etc. Anything you can stick adhesive backed vinyl too basically :) A few samples are below too.

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vette-kid

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Some of us should have bio-hazard signs on our shop doors. Or one of those "WARNING - DEADLY FUMES - DO NOT ENTER" signs. :)

:lol:
I was thinking:

WARNING!!!
MAN CAVE AHEAD...
Inhabitants are prone to loud obnoxious behavior,:rant:
noxious gases,:monkey_po
and may become aggressive if provoked. :twak:
Proceed with caution!​
 

BetterDays

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Some of us should have bio-hazard signs on our shop doors. Or one of those "WARNING - DEADLY FUMES - DO NOT ENTER" signs. :)

I have one of the adjustable signs found on the outside of the van in my garage:
Flammable.
Non Flammable
Inhalation Hazard
Oxygen
 

purpony

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thats awesome! They started wrapping some of the doors at work. They looked great.

To wrap a door, does it have to be a flat door? or could it be used on say a six panel interior door?
 

TonkaJoe

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Those prints are all kinds of awesome!. I'm currently trying to find somewhere that will do a large 6x4' print for my one shop wall.. however the wall is tongue and groove pine so I'd need to basically lay the print on a backing and secure it to the wall like a picture frame.
 
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MikeN

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Thanks... yes, fun stuff :)

TonkaJoe: Can definately do a print that size you for. I would suggest doing it on our laminated low tac air release vinyl. You could then apply it to a substrate of your choice, such as coroplast, ultraboard, PVC, even painted wood. Then apply it as you wish to the wall.
 
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