WeekendDirectionals
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We normally just two do things, we place Open House signs for just shy of 200 communities on weekends and we install lot signs for a one builder (about 100 a year).
The lot signs are 18 x24 coroplast and mounted to a 4 x 4 which we place with a two man auger.
Now a client has asked us to place five 4 foot by 8 foot double sided signs for an auction.
Will 10mm coroplast hold up or should I look at something else?
On 3 other ones 4x4 we did a couple years ago I used 4mm coroplast applied on both sides of plywood. Those signs are still up. These 5 need to last 5 weeks until they have an auction, but I would think 4 x 8 could get a lot of wind.
Suggestions on materials and framing would be greatly appreciated. This Real Estate Company does about 50 auctions a year.
The lot signs are 18 x24 coroplast and mounted to a 4 x 4 which we place with a two man auger.
Now a client has asked us to place five 4 foot by 8 foot double sided signs for an auction.
Will 10mm coroplast hold up or should I look at something else?
On 3 other ones 4x4 we did a couple years ago I used 4mm coroplast applied on both sides of plywood. Those signs are still up. These 5 need to last 5 weeks until they have an auction, but I would think 4 x 8 could get a lot of wind.
Suggestions on materials and framing would be greatly appreciated. This Real Estate Company does about 50 auctions a year.