I dig the holes 40" deep (frost line here) then sit the posts attached to the sign in the holes. Then I plum and level everything and brace them up with kickers c-clamped to the posts/sign. Then pour in bags of concrete and add A LITTLE water. Then take a pole (end of shovel works) and tamp and mix the water and concrete. Don't add too much water, the ground water will be enought to set the concrete. All the time check the plumb and level of the sign. Let sit a day and you are done. Tip: don't put the concrete all the way to the top on the holes, that way you can cover it up with dirt.
Most times 1 1/2 bags of quik-crete per hole is good.
Hope this helped. This is for signs up to 48"x96" BTW....bigger than that takes more work.
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I dig the holes 40" deep (frost line here) then sit the posts attached to the sign in the holes. Then I plum and level everything and brace them up with kickers c-clamped to the posts/sign. Then pour in bags of concrete and add A LITTLE water. Then take a pole (end of shovel works) and tamp and mix the water and concrete. Don't add too much water, the ground water will be enought to set the concrete. All the time check the plumb and level of the sign. Let sit a day and you are done. Tip: don't put the concrete all the way to the top on the holes, that way you can cover it up with dirt.
Most times 1 1/2 bags of quik-crete per hole is good.
Hope this helped. This is for signs up to 48"x96" BTW....bigger than that takes more work.
As far as digging holes I use a 8" auger on my tractor, but any hand auger would work too.
Any tips on the best way to install a post and panel sign in concrete.
I have never done one ( all have been flange mount ) Is there an 2 part epoxy that you shoot into the hole to set the post? Any tricks on core drilling? Thanks
Any tips on the best way to install a post and panel sign in concrete.
I have never done one ( all have been flange mount ) Is there an 2 part epoxy that you shoot into the hole to set the post? Any tricks on core drilling? Thanks
If you only have a couple of holes a digging bar and sharp shooter work pretty well.
I gave up killing myself to make holes. If I need a hole in concrete or asphalt now I just call a local concrete cutting company. They've got the equipment and make perfect holes, all I have to do is mark where I want them.
Place your post in and pour PRE-MIXED concrete into the hole (not dry mix) until it's level. Smooth it out with a trowel and you're good to go. My holes are usually only inches larger than the post so there's very little smoothing to do and you'll have a nice clean look.
What is this sharp shooter you are taking about? Maybe a track spade?
a narrow shovel for trenching or most narrow digging jobs
If this is what you are talking about the correct name is... track spade or more recently known as drain spades.