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Do you guys think for some reason that the signs for the ashville job where coro? They were def aluminum. Just applied incorrectly as this thread is all about.
about how big is the face? Just re stretch a new face on there and service it while its apart. When it comes time to service you can take the panels off. If the customer has money to spend you could make retro frames with top hinges. Jump in and get wet they are not that difficult to change out...
I am probably just making a generalization about all their stuff, but they make/made two different extrusions that are a complete nightmare for face changeouts and being such a PIA people have to rig the signs to make them work and in doing so further make them into bigger piles of ****. I did...
3m wedgeclamp system. it is actually the most popular system out there for the Very large flexface signs you see. Such as all the large hotel chains and highway signs. Reason being they are extremely cheap to produce( all 2x2' steel angle perimeter frame). these just hook around the angle and...
You left so many details out we had to make assumptions, so you are not painting or doing any finishing on the tube? or is it prefinished? with that little gap I would think you would have glue that squeezes out that needs to be cleaned up.
drilling and tapping a 10-24 or 1/4" stainless screw...
drill hole, weld 3" wire out of your spool gun, smooth out with 3m scotchbrite wheel is slower and more expensive then using glue and waiting for it to dry? wasting tips
glue is not the best for your application it seams. brush up on your welding skills to make your work passable or do some plug welds or drill through both tubes and pin it
lord is better in my experience. its what we use all the time right now. You better change your screen name now... Have you thought about drilling holes in the outside pipe and doing plug welds?
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