Billct2
Active Member
I have a large wall sign to install. 10'x32', 2x2 welded aluminum frame with dibond panels gled & screwed, built in three sections to be assmbled on site before lifting. The install is subbed out. I usually hire a sign installation company but they haven't been very reliable lately and the customer has a rigger that works at their facilty installing heavy equipment who will be doing the install.
Here's the question, I plan on using brackets fastened to the brick wall, 11 top & bottom, 3"x5"x.375" aluminum angle cut into 3" brackets.
When I used the sign installer they always used their own installtion hardware, seems like they used some type of tapcons usually. But in this case the rigger wants me to spec the fasteners. In doing a little research, tapcons don't seem appropriate.
An epoxy set fastener looks nice, but this has to be done soon, in sub freezing weather. So I'm thinking good old fashioned lags & shields, probably 3/8" or 1/2" x 3". The sign weighs less than 500 pounds so this would mean each bottom bracket would
carry less than 50lbs of weight. And with 22 brackets all together it would be held nice & tight.
Any thoughts/suggestions?
Here's the question, I plan on using brackets fastened to the brick wall, 11 top & bottom, 3"x5"x.375" aluminum angle cut into 3" brackets.
When I used the sign installer they always used their own installtion hardware, seems like they used some type of tapcons usually. But in this case the rigger wants me to spec the fasteners. In doing a little research, tapcons don't seem appropriate.
An epoxy set fastener looks nice, but this has to be done soon, in sub freezing weather. So I'm thinking good old fashioned lags & shields, probably 3/8" or 1/2" x 3". The sign weighs less than 500 pounds so this would mean each bottom bracket would
carry less than 50lbs of weight. And with 22 brackets all together it would be held nice & tight.
Any thoughts/suggestions?