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How to Attach a Banner to a Table with Velcro®

Posted by Patrick Murphy on Wed, Jul 28, 2010 @ 04:50 PM

You can use Velcro® to attach your banner to most pieces of fabric.  It’s most often used on carpet- or fabric-covered trade show displays (look for ones that say “Velcro®-receptive”).  Velcro®-backed banners can be easily applied and taken down, and can be placed anywhere on the trade show display.  You can even attach it to the front of your trade show table, which not only looks professional but looks exceptionally snazzy if Your Signtern does say so himself.

Velcro® comes in two pieces: the hook and the loop.  The hook is the stiff plastic material and the loop is the soft fuzzy material.  The hook is what will attach your banner to any fabric surface.  Just glue the flat back of the hook to the back of your sign and place it neatly onto your trade show fabric.  When you're done, peel it off and attach loops to any hooks to prevent lint from accumulating during transfer.

--Your Signtern

Tags: attaching materials, velcro, installation, do it yourself, Spotlight, how to attach a sign

Attaching Materials: Zip Ties

Posted by Patrick Murphy on Wed, Jul 28, 2010 @ 04:41 PM

Zip ties are pieces of nylon that hold a sign against a chain link or similar type of fence.  They're strong, easy to use, and dependable for a certain amount of time in low wind conditions.  They're not, however, a permanent installation, because the plastic tends to deteriorate in sunlight and will eventually break.  In high wind conditions, bungee cords are superior because they provide needed flexibility.

--Your Signtern

Tags: attaching materials, zip ties, installation, do it yourself, Spotlight, how to attach a sign

Attaching Materials: Bungee Cords

Posted by Patrick Murphy on Wed, Jul 28, 2010 @ 04:37 PM

In our Spotlight series, we're going to introduce you to the myriad materials sign makers use to design, build, and install your sign. This series will help you make an informed decision about what you want in a sign or banner, and can even give you tips on installing your sign yourself to save costs.

Our first entry is bungee cords!

Bungee cords are strong and durable, and provide enough tension on your sign to keep it from whipping back and forth in the wind.  Wind damage shortens the life of your banners, and bungees allow your banner to flex in the wind but not flap around.  Bungees are also the best way to keep your banner from sagging.

Bungees are best when you want a free-standing banner installation; i.e. one not secure against a wall.

We never recommend using rope as an alternative to bungee cords.  Rope doesn’t have the tension that bungees have, so when the wind stretches them, they won’t rebound back, which will make your banner sag.  Sagging leads to tearing and severe damage to the banner.  If a seller tries convincing you to install a sign with rope, you can bet your pension fund they aren't a reputable sign maker.  Ditch 'em.

--Your Signtern

Tags: attaching materials, installation, do it yourself, Spotlight, how to attach a sign, bungee, bungee cords