USMC-SSGT
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Figured I would do this as someone helped me. I learned from a mistake they made, and you can learn from a mistake I (sort of) made.
Removal was straight forward- Heat gun and a combo of “oops” “goo-gone” fishing line, and a plastic razor blade.
Used a laser level to set the “I” and backed up the laser with some painters tape. LESSON LEARNED- you don’t guess the height. You set the height so the next letter “A” covers the hole.
Taped the spacer in place and went from the “I” to the right.
LESSON LEARNED- from a very helpful member. Limitless gives zero instructions. The “T” spacer goes diagonally here and the edge of it lines up with the edges of the letters before and after. See these photos.
MAYDAY- caught my error right here. Between the ground not being perfectly level (it was very close as I put an 8 foot level on the tailgate) and parallax between the tailgate curve, my line wasn’t perfectly level. If you look straight across your tailgate, it isn’t flat, it has a curve. Here is where I could have gone very wrong.
Here was my fix and what I would suggest you do. Use a tape measure and measure up from the bottom of the tailgate. Mark 6 points or so on tape or with a grease pencil. Then run your top line with painters tape and double, and triple check it. If you do this, it’s very easy and difficult to mess up. I didn’t at first, learn from my mistake.
From the “I” left I redid my line as described and started it from the last “A” and went to the left edge of the tailgate so it would be very subtle correction. I think I was able to save it. The right side slopes up 1/4 inch across the width of the tailgate and to correct, the left side does as well.
What do you think? Is it too noticeable?
Hope this helps someone and allows them to DIY vs pay a sign person.
Removal was straight forward- Heat gun and a combo of “oops” “goo-gone” fishing line, and a plastic razor blade.
Used a laser level to set the “I” and backed up the laser with some painters tape. LESSON LEARNED- you don’t guess the height. You set the height so the next letter “A” covers the hole.
Taped the spacer in place and went from the “I” to the right.
LESSON LEARNED- from a very helpful member. Limitless gives zero instructions. The “T” spacer goes diagonally here and the edge of it lines up with the edges of the letters before and after. See these photos.
MAYDAY- caught my error right here. Between the ground not being perfectly level (it was very close as I put an 8 foot level on the tailgate) and parallax between the tailgate curve, my line wasn’t perfectly level. If you look straight across your tailgate, it isn’t flat, it has a curve. Here is where I could have gone very wrong.
Here was my fix and what I would suggest you do. Use a tape measure and measure up from the bottom of the tailgate. Mark 6 points or so on tape or with a grease pencil. Then run your top line with painters tape and double, and triple check it. If you do this, it’s very easy and difficult to mess up. I didn’t at first, learn from my mistake.
From the “I” left I redid my line as described and started it from the last “A” and went to the left edge of the tailgate so it would be very subtle correction. I think I was able to save it. The right side slopes up 1/4 inch across the width of the tailgate and to correct, the left side does as well.
What do you think? Is it too noticeable?
Hope this helps someone and allows them to DIY vs pay a sign person.
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