Goodwill production • Stage 02 • Kampala

Goodwill Signage Aluminium-Frame Fastening

This clip catches the finishing work at the point where aluminium edging is being secured around a stretched Goodwill hardware sign with a cordless drill. The printed PVC face is already tensioned on the fabricated structure; the aluminium closes and strengthens the visible perimeter.

It is one close production action from the wider Goodwill fabrication and finishing stage, where the full sequence from steel frames to completed signage is documented.

Recorded 8 August 2026 • 7.70 seconds • Portrait 720 × 1280
Aluminium finishing

Fastening the edge around the stretched PVC structure

The aluminium work follows positioning, tensioning and trimming of the printed PVC. It gives the fabricated sign its closed finished edge before the structure moves out of workshop production.

Kamog Artistry team fastening aluminium edging on Goodwill framed PVC signage

Drilling and mechanical fastening

The still photograph and video capture the same finishing operation: aluminium positioned around the perimeter and mechanically fixed to the fabricated, stretched sign. Measuring, cutting and fitting completed the edge treatment around the different sign formats in production.

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Goodwill • Production complete

Workshop production is complete. Field installation comes next.

The completed framed signage and prepared graphics now move into route-based installation across Kampala and Central Uganda, where the signs will be mounted and the specified adhesive graphics applied at the hardware fronts.