laneygraphics
New Member
Hello, I'd like to start off with a warning of newbie questions, and long winded description, just want to give as much info as i can. I've done quite a few signs, but this one is completely new to me. the majority of signs we have done were refacing existing signs, redoing inserts, or smaller aluminum signs hung on lower building spots mounted with standard screws. Have a customer rebranding and needs some signage on this building, they had a lighted sign box and no longer want that style, so the electrical and everything will be removed before installing new signs. They are wanting more basic, aluminum panel, black with white text/logo. size is approximately 13ft long and 2.5 to 3 ft tall. I am making a site visit in the next day or 2 to get exact dimensions, but wanted to see what else I need to check when I am there. Building seems to be stucco or some kind of textured finish where the sign will be placed. If we go with 2 acm panels split somewhere in the middle, what is the best method for hanging these? is it pads with studs on the back pinned into the building? some kind of French cleat system to hang them? Threaded anchors into building then sign bolted on? Also for materials I've really only used acm panels, alumilite or regular aluminum sheets in the past. Is a 6mm acm panel appropriate or is there a better option? Again sorry for so many questions, have read just about every post in this sub and initial thoughts are to pin it with pads and adhesive, but have not done that before and I'm not sure on what kind of weight can be supported via that system. Thanks for any help with my questions, and if there is anything else I need to check while on site please let me know.