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NEW SIGNS
Posted by JRB 1953 on Sunday, November 23, 2008 7:20 PM

I SPENT THE LAST COUPLE OF DAYS CREATING SOME SIGNS WHICH I'LL PUT OUT NEXT SPRING.  I USED A NEAT PROGRAM CALLED "SIGN CREATOR,"  (MAKES MULTIPLE SCALES) IN WHICH I PRINTED THE SIGNS ON PHOTO PAPER AND THEN LAMINATED THEM.  I ATTACHED THEM WITH SUPER GLUE TO STYRENE PLASTIC SHEETS.  SELECTED POSTS ALSO OF STYRENE AND PAINTED THEM ALUMINUM.  WHAT DO YOU THINK?

I HAD PLANNED TO USE DECALE PAPER WHICH I PURCHASED, BUT MY INK-JET PRINTER JUST SMEARED.  WOULD PROBABLY WORK WITH A LASER PRINTER I THINK. 

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JOHN

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Posted by mickeyls on Monday, November 24, 2008 5:32 AM

Signs look great, but will the super glue hold up outside???

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Posted by two tone on Monday, November 24, 2008 5:52 AM

Hi John,  The signs look great, nice one.   If the glue fails over time I find a good quality general  glue will fix any probs

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Posted by jhsimpson62 on Monday, November 24, 2008 7:46 AM

Great looking signs. I'll have to check out that program. I can use many signs on the road. Jack

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Posted by JRB 1953 on Monday, November 24, 2008 8:27 AM

HI JACK,

GLAD YOU LIKED THE SIGNS.  THE WEB PAGE IS www.ModelTrainSoftware.com

CORRECTION TO WEB SITE IS MADE...SORRY...THANK YOU.

JOHN

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Posted by g. gage on Monday, November 24, 2008 12:36 PM

JRB 1953

HI JACK,

GLAD YOU LIKED THE SIGNS.  THE WEB PAGE IS www.ModelTrainsSoftware.com

JOHN

Howdy John, Your signs look great. I fired up the coumputer to make a sign for a new building I'm scratching and thought I'd check the fourm, glad I did.

Thanks, Rob

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Posted by kstrong on Monday, November 24, 2008 12:39 PM
John

Try printing on vinyl adhesive paper from papilio.com. I was turned onto this stuff last year, and have become a believer. It's ink-jet compatible, and once sprayed with a UV-stable clear coat (I use Krylon), holds up very well outside. I haven't had my signs overwinter yet, but they've all held up much better than any of my other methods have in our less-than-kind Colorado sun.

The paper's purported to be intended for outdoor applications, so in theory it should do well.

Later,

K
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Posted by Valleycrest RR on Monday, November 24, 2008 4:32 PM

I think the correct web address is http://www.modeltrainsoftware.com

You have an extra 's'. 

Tom

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Posted by JRB 1953 on Monday, November 24, 2008 4:41 PM

SORRY ABOUT THAT.  I MADE THE CORRECTION IN THE POST.

JOHN

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Posted by Independent Operator on Friday, November 28, 2008 4:11 AM

JRB 1953

I SPENT THE LAST COUPLE OF DAYS CREATING SOME SIGNS WHICH I'LL PUT OUT NEXT SPRING.  I USED A NEAT PROGRAM CALLED "SIGN CREATOR,"  (MAKES MULTIPLE SCALES) IN WHICH I PRINTED THE SIGNS ON PHOTO PAPER AND THEN LAMINATED THEM.  I ATTACHED THEM WITH SUPER GLUE TO STYRENE PLASTIC SHEETS.  SELECTED POSTS ALSO OF STYRENE AND PAINTED THEM ALUMINUM.  WHAT DO YOU THINK?

I HAD PLANNED TO USE DECALE PAPER WHICH I PURCHASED, BUT MY INK-JET PRINTER JUST SMEARED.  WOULD PROBABLY WORK WITH A LASER PRINTER I THINK. 

  http://s392.photobucket.com/albums/pp7/JRB1953/?action=view&current=IMG_2683.jpg

JOHN

Great information.  Thank you!  My efforts at making signs has been really bad.  I've just started toying with Office Depot "Bumper Stickers" inkjet computer paper.  The few test signs I made survived the recent rains with no smearing of the ink and the signs did not fall off of the buildings.  You have to download the templates on line (had to download from Avery I think it was as the Office Depot download kept failing).  You are limited to two bumper sticker size peel off's per sheet and it only prints in black.  Takes some manuerving to get it all to do what you want for signs instead of bumper stickers but it does have potentil. I wil look into your site though and already have it as a "favorite."

RUDY JAGER, CEO OF THE LONE WOLF RAILROAD 

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