lpdsn
Well-Known Member
I'm trying to have some sticky-back vinyl labels made up. Mainly for use below, but the clutch labels need replacing and I've got a few "no step" labels I want to use to try to stop crew standing on some deck panels rather than the non-slip patches next to them.
A few years ago, I got some that were added in the corner of a sheet another boat owner had made up, and they've worked very well - looks like they'll survive for years to come. He just got them made at a High St printers, but I don't know which.
Anyway, I'm not expecting much - I've got an A3 PDF prepared and can cut out each label myself, so I thought it'd be a doddle, but I've tried a few printers and some on-line sites and none of them consider sticky-back vinyl suitable for external use. Probably talking at cross-purposes and the mention of a boat is scaring them off.
So my questions are, has anyone successfully had sticky-back vinyl labels made that have survived external use? What did you specify?
A few years ago, I got some that were added in the corner of a sheet another boat owner had made up, and they've worked very well - looks like they'll survive for years to come. He just got them made at a High St printers, but I don't know which.
Anyway, I'm not expecting much - I've got an A3 PDF prepared and can cut out each label myself, so I thought it'd be a doddle, but I've tried a few printers and some on-line sites and none of them consider sticky-back vinyl suitable for external use. Probably talking at cross-purposes and the mention of a boat is scaring them off.
So my questions are, has anyone successfully had sticky-back vinyl labels made that have survived external use? What did you specify?