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The next time I get a boring job, 100 Coro signs, I am going to get Tex to find the cheapest way to get it printed. With all the newbies on here he may have found a new business with sub-sub contracting.
So your going to have a runner, metal, acrylic, ACM and mark and drill holes where studs go through. Are you going to but a nut on the stud to hold the letter in place on the backside? How are you attaching the runner to the wall, since all the nuts on the back will keep it from being flush?
I would have to see how big these letters take up in space and layout to the wall space before giving any advice on mounting to runners. Mounting letters to runners that do not match backgrounds can be ugly.
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