Hey Fellas,
I had a customer call me a few weeks ago specifically wanting a 4'x8' wooden sign to replace his current 4'x8' wooden sign that had broken in half after being up for 13 years.
So I finished the sign and he decided he wanted me to install it (originally he said he would install it). I mounted 3 stainless hanging tabs across the top, delivered the sign and installed it.
The frame was a very solid wooden frame made of rounded boards all the way around the sign that have the same look as your common fence post. The sign sets about 4ft off of the ground.
After installing the sign I realized how windy the area was and how much wind the sign is going to catch on a daily basis. I would have advised them to do a solid mount sign had they not already had their existing structure. Also, this is a small mom and pop business that doesn't have the money to spend on creating a whole new structure to mount the sign a different way. I feel like more needs to be done to ensure this sign gets 13 plus years as well.
My question is, would it put more stress on the sign to swing everyday or would there be more stress put on it to have solid mounting tabs coming in from the sides and bottom? I thought about mounting hanging tabs on the bottom of the sign and tying them to the board that runs across the bottom, but then I was afraid that would place more stress on the sign then letting it swing freely, so I'm not sure what the best route to go would be here. Also, we are talking about 10-15 mile an hour winds in WV... FYI. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!
I had a customer call me a few weeks ago specifically wanting a 4'x8' wooden sign to replace his current 4'x8' wooden sign that had broken in half after being up for 13 years.
So I finished the sign and he decided he wanted me to install it (originally he said he would install it). I mounted 3 stainless hanging tabs across the top, delivered the sign and installed it.
The frame was a very solid wooden frame made of rounded boards all the way around the sign that have the same look as your common fence post. The sign sets about 4ft off of the ground.
After installing the sign I realized how windy the area was and how much wind the sign is going to catch on a daily basis. I would have advised them to do a solid mount sign had they not already had their existing structure. Also, this is a small mom and pop business that doesn't have the money to spend on creating a whole new structure to mount the sign a different way. I feel like more needs to be done to ensure this sign gets 13 plus years as well.
My question is, would it put more stress on the sign to swing everyday or would there be more stress put on it to have solid mounting tabs coming in from the sides and bottom? I thought about mounting hanging tabs on the bottom of the sign and tying them to the board that runs across the bottom, but then I was afraid that would place more stress on the sign then letting it swing freely, so I'm not sure what the best route to go would be here. Also, we are talking about 10-15 mile an hour winds in WV... FYI. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!