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2B

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Johnny Best

Active Member
I'm too busy staring at the palm tree which appears to be propped up with two boards nailed into it.
It has blocks of wood attached with bands and then the 2x4 braces nailed to wood blocks. The palm tree was not not harmed. You suffer from “Deer in the headlights” staring syndrone, one of the side effects of taking Ozempic.
 

gnubler

Active Member
Thank you for the lesson in tree transplanting. Is "Ozempic" code for beer? Because then that makes sense. :p
 

gnubler

Active Member
And back on topic, I think I posted in another thread recently about the Open sign I saw at a Mexican taco truck once. Spray painted on plywood it read "OPE". They ran out of room for the N and just went with it.
 

Texas_Signmaker

Very Active Signmaker
Looks like new construction based on the tree and shipping container, so "Not open yet".

"Closed" might make it look like the business is shut down and not sound as good.
 

gnubler

Active Member
"Open Soon" sounds better.

Wonder why a multi-million dollar construction project decided to use a hand painted plywood sign. Couldn't spring for an extra $500 for something professional, maybe announcing an expected grand opening date? Dumb.
 

Texas_Signmaker

Very Active Signmaker
"Open Soon" sounds better.

Wonder why a multi-million dollar construction project decided to use a hand painted plywood sign. Couldn't spring for an extra $500 for something professional, maybe announcing an expected grand opening date? Dumb.

They called Gino and he gave them a long ass explanation about permits and wind loads and quote $3000... the contractor put a change order in for $6000 and got denied.
 

JBurton

Signtologist
They called Gino and he gave them a long ass explanation about permits and wind loads and quote $3000... the contractor put a change order in for $6000 and got denied.
You forgot the part where folks kept pulling up to pumps, then calling the 800 number to complain it wasn't working...
 

OmegaSpecter

Lurking Member
Seeing the top and bottom 2" x 4" stringers make me hopeful there's an actual sign coming. We usually mount our stringers to the uprights and the sign direct to the plywood so it doesn't dance in the wind though.
 

Mike Paul

Super Active Member
"Open Soon" sounds better.

Wonder why a multi-million dollar construction project decided to use a hand painted plywood sign. Couldn't spring for an extra $500 for something professional, maybe announcing an expected grand opening date? Dumb.
Spray painted. I agree, see it all the
Time.
 

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