CereousBrewer
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Subscribed. Finally, I can get my carboys organized!
The reason for the triangles over a thinner line is that it would be a lot more robust as far as adhesion is concerned. A small tick mark could be scraped off.
I am assuming that various sizes of carboys are standard sizes... if that is true, could one make a single vertical sticker that is graduated. This would allow the user to apply the sticker by filling say three gallons into a standard 5 gallon carboy and then applying the five-gallon graduated carboy sticker using the water line as a three gallon reference point. Thus, calibrating the sticker and making their application easier.
Obviously there would need to be different sticker for 6-gallon carboys and so on.
I can also do these as negatives to act as stencils for acid etching.
If you're still looking for a very permanent vinyl, look up General Formulations 201HTAP. It's ~3-4mil, but super aggressive adhesive, we use them at work for applying to cotton, holds up very well for that, even better on a hard surface.
wehumble said:Bobby, how durable is the vinyl as the shapes get smaller? I like the small line markers but will they hold up as well as the larger triangles?
Good point... These need to hold up during cleaning and use for years. Else, it could hurt your reputation as a quality vendor. I would suggest doing a test on the smaller pieces to see if they can withstand a long PBW soak and agitation/scrubbing.