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You should job this out as people suggested. Hopefully they will match the color and material and save you a lot of time since it looks like you do not do this all the time. Then if you need ADA for other signs you have a good source to get them accomplished.
Another question, on the backside...
Thought the same thing on my reply (post#4) thinking they were all channel letters including free standing sign which is not as I found out after looking the second time. Maybe a thick black line or different background between ideas and signage to show separation.
But your work has nice...
Love the idea of removal of door and repainting! But, how do I weld those steel plates on a hollow wood door. Maybe those stainless steel thru bolts will be enough, what do you think? I also am having a hard time finding those 1/2" teflon locknuts to give it that nice finish look it needs...
In responce to studs being used to hang a sign on a hollow core door. The thin material wood door skin is not a lot of surface for the stud to grab on to. And that being said with a heavy sign being mounted and plus the door being swung open and closed many times creates a problem over time. I...
I use the plan Rick( post#6) suggested. Take a piece of 3mm pvc, a little smaller than the sign and countersink it with some screws to the door. Then tape the sign to the pvc. It gives it a nice floating look, and is fast and simple. Good way to get rid of your drop pieces. No physics, no extra...
If you use the composite, get the tongue and groove to hide the attachment and if you put a metal backer as Rick shows you should figure out a way for moisture to wick off so as not to have further problems later on. Vertical shallow saw cuts on back side of board for water to drain down.
The...
You know we are not all cowboys over here. I know it might seem like that when you read all the posts.
Good luck in your adventure into the design market in America.
Why don't you and your family take a vacation to America first and visit different shops and see if there are opportunities...
Looks like Quark is speechless!
April's fool? If you all hit the jackpot you-all would not even spend the time to tell us, you would be at that Cadillac dealership looking at an Escalade to pull that big Airstream you just purchased.
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