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2x3 real estate H frame + 4mil coro....

slappy

New Member
what do you do so it stays put in there once you slide it in? I got the slide in type frame so no clips.....

any tricks?
 

Gino

Premium Subscriber
You still need clips or screws.



Question..... Why would you put Cor-X in a heavy metal frame ?? For a few dollars more you could have aluminum and a much nicer and more permanent sign.
 

TwoNine

New Member
Cool frames, Adtechia. Never seen those before. Do they hold up well? (Looks like they do) Thanks for the share!
 

ChicagoGraphics

New Member
I don't see realtors using that type of frame that Adtechia posted. For using corX in a 2x3 slide in frame, use zip ties on top & bottom.
 

Locals Find!

New Member
Cool frames, Adtechia. Never seen those before. Do they hold up well? (Looks like they do) Thanks for the share!

I actually just recently ordered one for myself for a similar project to the OPs hasn't arrived yet. Pat Whatley turned me on to the company a while back. I have used a few of their single arm posts for hanging real estate signs and they held up awesome.
 

slappy

New Member
I'll keep those in mind next time Adtechia.... nice. but my deadline for this project is the 17th.... but they are pushing me for tomorrow......
 

LarryB

New Member
For 24" x 36" coro signs in real estate frames we add a couple grommets and tie strap to the frame. Looks like you know what but customer is happy because I saved them money from not using aluminum.
 

tsgstl

New Member
Scooter board or max metal
No alum cause I just can't stand the clanging around everytime I touch it
 

Mosh

New Member
Just sold 10 20x28 frames with al blanks for $40 per sign....full color.
Coro would have been $37 each...
 
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