Pixels Are Bad Mmmkay?
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One of our local towns just purchased a building formerly owned by a bank that has an 8' x 8' double sided backlit sign on a post. Currently, each side of the box has two flat polycarbonate panels with a seam that I'm guessing either has interlocking letter rails or a strip of polycarbonate welding them into one solid piece. I can't say for sure, as I've yet to get up on a lift to take a closer look.
The city has no need to advertise their location 24/7 and asked if there would be a more economical option than replacing with new polycarbonate panels because they don't care if the sign is backlit or not. Is there any other option that would work as a suitable replacement? Could we use something like .125" aluminum or .250 ACM (assuming it might fit) and join the seams with an aluminum strip and solid strips of VHB all along the seam? Also, would this type of thing require an engineer to approve the materials and method of construction to create one solid panel?
My only concern is that even if aluminum could be used, will it be as durable long-term? I'm thinking polycarbonate would have superior long-term durability, aside from yellowing, as it would last longer than the paint on a white aluminum panel, and a heck of a lot longer than the paint on any ACM panel.
People trying to be cheap aggravate me to no end.
Thoughts?
The city has no need to advertise their location 24/7 and asked if there would be a more economical option than replacing with new polycarbonate panels because they don't care if the sign is backlit or not. Is there any other option that would work as a suitable replacement? Could we use something like .125" aluminum or .250 ACM (assuming it might fit) and join the seams with an aluminum strip and solid strips of VHB all along the seam? Also, would this type of thing require an engineer to approve the materials and method of construction to create one solid panel?
My only concern is that even if aluminum could be used, will it be as durable long-term? I'm thinking polycarbonate would have superior long-term durability, aside from yellowing, as it would last longer than the paint on a white aluminum panel, and a heck of a lot longer than the paint on any ACM panel.
People trying to be cheap aggravate me to no end.
Thoughts?