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Winding down advice appreciated...

Stacey K

I like making signs
Just to add a little something...I'm good friends with several landscapers and excavators. Do you know phone lines and lots of cable lines are only buried a few inches? They've all hit them MULTIPLE times. They've all hit gas lines even with diggers hotline. The cable people say it's cheaper for them to fix a hit line than to bury it 3' so it's not a big deal for them. When my driveway was put it they hit the gas line. There's buried electrical at my old shop going to the sign, they took the sign down now but will they correctly disconnect the electrical or will someone with a post hole digger hit it and die next week?

You never know what's buried!!
 

FASTSIGNS

New Member
Someone told me long ago to do what you love. If you can, wind down the post digging by raising prices. Concentrate on the sandblasting if that is enjoyable to you.
 

Johnny Best

Active Member
After you get your surgery you will be able to climb the tower again. When a door closes another one opens.
 

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Jean Shimp

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Buried utility lines and cables are a challenge. We just installed a small sign on a 4x4 post at a senior living community. There were so many underground cables that we had to move the location of the sign. Whoever installs the sign has to hand dig the hole and be really careful to avoid breaking lines. In our area, the utility locater companies will only do free locates for municipal lines. We were quoted over $500 to locate on private property. So far we haven't broken anything major, fingers crossed.
 
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