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anyone recognize this post and panel?

Tony McD

New Member
Looking for info on this post and panel system.

There are two signs, one of top of the other, and they need replaced.
Looks like the signs are slid into a slot from the top, and a flat cap at the top of each post.
Don't see any screws holding the trim around the faces on....that would be too easy.

Not sure how it comes apart.
If the top caps are removed, maybe the signs will slide out the top?

Thank you,
Tony
 

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Moze

Active Member
Agreed - looks like SignComp. I would bring a couple of small bottle jacks to push it out of the tracks. Those can be a bear to remove.
 

Malkin

New Member
Could also be from Howard industries. Same idea though, slide out sign form top. Put a little engine oil in the track when reinstalling, will make a world of difference.

-Ted
 

Tony McD

New Member
Thank you for the replies.
Looking for my signcomp catalog...pretty sure I have one around here somewhere.

So the trim doesn't come off, and the only way to redo the faces is to remove the signs from the posts?
 

J Hill Designs

New Member
Thank you for the replies.
Looking for my signcomp catalog...pretty sure I have one around here somewhere.

So the trim doesn't come off, and the only way to redo the faces is to remove the signs from the posts?


fasteners to hold the panels together are most likely on the sides, which are only accessible once panel is removed
 

Tony McD

New Member
Thanks again for the replies.....one more question.

The faces felt fairly thin, like they could be .040 aluminum.
Would 3mm aluminum composite also work, or would it be too thick for the trim cap to go back on properly?
 

FS-Keith

New Member
Looks like howard or charleston industries. signcomp does not have the set screw sliders like that,they use a full channel cover
 
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