signbrad
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Hi Brad, I think I remember you from Letterville. Our Buddy Michael Boone came to visit my shop once, good man. What type studs do you weld to the back the aluminum and how close together? So, if the sign is 14'' x 96'' long, would you use like 3 pieces of 3/16'' acrylic instead of one piece? I have a new spool gun for my welding machine and a bottle of argon. WIll that work well for this?
Michael Boone left us too soon.
Cutting a 96-inch piece into three smaller pieces is common for me. If you make any vertical braces on the back of the face, you'll need to cut it anyway. Put a brace behind any seams. Use 3/16" studs made for stud welding. A regular MIG would not work well. The brand I've used is a LYNX4. I think my boss got a thousand off at a sign show. Use your judgment on quantity and spacing. 1-inch apart is probably too many. 6 or 8 inches maybe not enough. The plastic should be flat against the back of the face. Of course, painting should come after stud welding.
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Stud welding is easy