But the Tyvek isn't strong enough for
long periods outside where it is windy and had to be grommetted to
have any lasting use outside. About a month ago the Utah RPR made
the suggestion that outdoor advertisers use a heavy duty vinyl for
their billboards and that when they are taken down it has to go
somewhere. GREAT IDEA! We immediately contacted the local
billboard companies and asked for the subcontractor that was
responsible for actually putting up and taking down the billboard
vinyl. We didn't want to talk to "the suits" since they are 'shiny
badgers' that like to say "No". Usually the person in charge of
the putting up and taking down is an 'operations mamager'. These
guys usually have side deals with people that buy the material to
???? do whatever with it and use the money to buy beer for the
Christmas Party. large 14' x 48' heavy duty non-rip vinyl (and I
mean _Non-Rip_) only costs us $15 each and we get at least 25 - 4'
x 8' banners out of them (SCORE!)