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Hanging Rail Attachment

Sign Works

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What method are you using to attach hanging rail to sign face (polycarbonate)? I see a lot of them attached with rivits, any paticular reason why one would use rivits? I have always attached them with Weld-on, any reason why you would advise against this method?
 

printhog

New Member
What method are you using to attach hanging rail to sign face (polycarbonate)? I see a lot of them attached with rivits, any paticular reason why one would use rivits? I have always attached them with Weld-on, any reason why you would advise against this method?
Polycarbonate manufacturers recommend that structural connections have mechanical fasteners. Adhesives can fail from flexing and solvent welded connections can break. The rivets act to bond the dissimilar metal of the hang rail with the plastic and to reinforce the joint if you use two strips of poly.

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Frank Linson

New Member
Printhog is correct. Polycarbonates do not weld well after time and stress. rivets should work fine and have clearance to slide into hanging bar slots, or if you have a "picture frame" retainer where it is not just an angle piece but a 'C' channel the bar fits on the outside of the face. you may need to counter sink your rivet heads and use the correct lengeth rivet.
 
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