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If you are keeping this sign for an antique, then do not start hitting it with wire brushes, scrapers, sandpaper and coatings. Just a cool dry area with a cloth over it to keep dust, debris and moisture away.
Are you taking money away from this sign company that this VP works who turned you in.
To nitpick at you where you could be fined $5,000 a day is pretty harsh, and all you had was a photo on your website that the VP took the time to investigate. Sounds like he is trying to shut you down. Now you...
When working on, lets say an overhead fan in a room, just because you turn the wall switch to off does not mean it turned the power to the fan off. The NEC wants you to shut power off at the source.
I realize you are just sliding a face out to replace but if the TDLR guy sees you it could be...
So I went on TDLR website and they seem to refer all electric work to NEC rules and regulations.
NEC says that before you work on an electric sign you have to disconnect power. And you have to be a licensed electrician to be able to do that. I think the TDLR people like Rudy would interpret that...
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