Schoensignsgraphics
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Installing a 4x8 acm sign. Built a 2x4 frame to attach the sign to and sticking it between to 6x6 posts in the ground. My question is do you normally use concrete in the holes or not.
We use rapid post for everything we dig into the ground that's not temporary.
https://www.rona.ca/en/rapid-post
Adds maybe $20-30 to a sign install and all but guarantees it won't fall over when a group of kids is hanging off of it.
I'm hoping Arlington got in on that rain last week and maybe softened the ground up... I can't take much more of this hard dirt.
Why use 6X6's? I always do 10' pressure treated 4X4's with one bag of concrete in each hole. To this day, never had a problem in years. I've seen many signs with no concrete tilted and falling over. If you don't use concrete, bury them 30" but with concrete do 24"
6x6's look better than 4x4's. I'd use 6x6 posts as well, if I don't want my sign looking like every other generic sign out there. 30" depth might work in Virginia, but not in Kansas.
We have red clay and strong dirt. But I still don't see how 6X6's look better. Are you building an entire framing system? or just using brackets and putting between the posts?