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85' x 30' Wall sign ... ideas?

lknmedia

New Member
We have a client looking to get signage approx 85'x30' the most affordable way possible. It has to be a permanent sign so banner is out. Single sign but can be assembled in sections.

What are the options? I was thinking a sheet metal face around an aluminum channel frame with vinyl applied as the print? Has anyone on the board done anything like this?
 

Gino

Premium Subscriber
Depends.

Can you paint the wall direct ??

The largest one I ever did personally was.....28' X 125' hand painted. Took almost three days.

What's the copy..... any pictures...... or intricate stuff ??
 

TheSellOut

New Member
Here is a link to a 7' x 125' sign I made using 30 (7't x 4'w) Econolite panels, "H" channel mirror molding (for seams), and cut vinyl.

Mounted 1" square aluminum tube frame (3 horizontal rows)

If I were to do this again I would do it the same way. In your case I would have to re-think it, but would likely do it using...

qty of 8.5, 5' x 10' sheets of econo (studded together), stacked 6 high, seaming it horizontally using 20' lengths of the mirror molding.

http://www.signs101.com/forums/showthread.php?t=62753

Here is a link to the mirror molding,
http://www.newyorkmetal.com/c-25-aluminum.aspx

Quote HIGH and don't worry how "affordable" they want it. Your main concern, as well as their's, should be that it is done RIGHT!
 
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lknmedia

New Member
Thanks everyone ...

Yeah, we quoted it high and they were very surprised. The concept has photos and copy/design. The building has a historical value so they are not really keen on painting.

It will probably get scaled back considerably if they do it at all.
 
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