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I have a prospect that's wants a quote on a 6' diameter circle logo, flat face with digital print. No problem, I do these all the time. But she's into green and wants to look at solar powering the unit. Any suggestions where to start or who to ask.
1" or 2" trimcap, it doesn't matter. Both have the same bond area and that's just the bead of glue running around the inside edge and that glue joint is the weak link. I don't doubt you have made many signs this way and maybe with your company's long history everything is done right, every...
This is a lighted cabinet and should be made as such.. Use .080 back, cut to shape, weld on .063 returns, rout edges smooth, prime and paint. Lexan face is OK but I wouldn't use jewelite on this size piece. You need to fabricate aluminum retainers to the shape of the cabinet. Make it min 7"...
Not to hijack this thread but several comments show a wide range of regulations sign guys must contend with. Seems like no matter how bad your local govt is somebody has it worse. Here in metro Atlanta it's ridiculously easy. Any one can pull a permit, any one can build a sign, any one can...
.090 cuts easily with a jig saw and metal cutting blade. Just spray the blade frequently with something like WD-40. We lay the metal on a 3" thick piece of foam insulation for good support that doesn't interfere with the blade. WEAR EYE PROTECTION.
I don't have my charts in front of me but I'd guess you need at least an 8"-10" steel pole with a 2' diameter footing 10ft deep. For a sign that size forget the extrusion kits you need a welded steel frame with internal bracing and .063 aluminum skin. A licensed electrician may be needed to...
Greetings, I just joined this site from another board whose new format is driving people crazy. I can see this group is serious about the industry and I look forward to hearing new ideas and hopefully sharing an idea or two myself. We are basically a fabrication shop. We do channel letters...
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