If it's just a temporary sign I would make two single sided signs with 4x4 wood posts sandwiched in between. The time you spend making a frame for a double sided corroplast sign will exceed the cost of making two separate signs when you figure the cost of labor to build a frame and the wood cost too.
Exactly what I was thinking.
This was really rushed and I could of done better but it was a down and dirty temp sign. Just slap another panel on back and its double sided.
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If it's just a temporary sign I would make two single sided signs with 4x4 wood posts sandwiched in between. The time you spend making a frame for a double sided corroplast sign will exceed the cost of making two separate signs when you figure the cost of labor to build a frame and the wood cost too.
Thanks for the advice!You mentioned temporary sign. In most cases a temporary sign is something displayed for 30 days or less. Again, in most cases, you do not need a permit for something like that. However, if it's gonna be up for anything longer, then it is considered a permanent type sign and you'll need a permit. To obtain a permit, you only need to inform how high, wide and deep the total thing is gonna be. As for wind load, that's a different story and I doubt any engineer will sign off on what you're thinking of doing, now.
For real quick cheap down and dirty I make the art on one side small enough that the posts do not interfere with the message and use 1 board instead of two. A couple pieces of angle for mounting is a pretty simple solution as well.If it's just a temporary sign I would make two single sided signs with 4x4 wood posts sandwiched in between. The time you spend making a frame for a double sided corroplast sign will exceed the cost of making two separate signs when you figure the cost of labor to build a frame and the wood cost too.
Need to make a wood post for a temporary sign. Dimensions are 4’ x 8’ printed on both sides and will need to be PVC or Coroplast since it will be digitally printed. I’m new to signage and can’t seem to find any design tips online for making a 4’ x 8’ wood post frame.
Yeah I think thats going to be the move. Do you know where I can find a design layout for something like that? The customer wants plans that show all the dimensions of the posts as well as the sign itself so they can apply for the permit.
Where can one procure these instant holes?Add 2 instant holes in the ground and then back fill