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We've got a project coming up for a 4' x 8' double-sided sign. We are just quoting to make the sign and the client in this case, a local municipality, is building their own frame from 6" x 6" posts with 4" x 4" horizontal stringers. They plan on cutting a 1/4" notch 1" deep into the top and bottom stringers, as well as the 6" x 6" posts to secure the sign around all four sides.
Initially, my first instinct was to quote 6mm MaxMetal ACM, but then I have to wonder, is 5mm AlumaCorr better suited for this job? I would think 6mm ACM would handle wind loads better but perhaps I'm wrong. Grimco either doesn't have a tech department or they couldn't give me a straight answer, whatever the case, and I see this AlumaCorr material used in other similar applications where a 4' x 8' is surrounded by a frame of some sort. I've heard that AlumaCorr is incredibly strong, especially considering its weight, but is it stronger than ACM?
I would appreciate any insight as to what you guys feel is the best and strongest material for this type of application or if I could really go either way.
Initially, my first instinct was to quote 6mm MaxMetal ACM, but then I have to wonder, is 5mm AlumaCorr better suited for this job? I would think 6mm ACM would handle wind loads better but perhaps I'm wrong. Grimco either doesn't have a tech department or they couldn't give me a straight answer, whatever the case, and I see this AlumaCorr material used in other similar applications where a 4' x 8' is surrounded by a frame of some sort. I've heard that AlumaCorr is incredibly strong, especially considering its weight, but is it stronger than ACM?
I would appreciate any insight as to what you guys feel is the best and strongest material for this type of application or if I could really go either way.