FatCat
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Have a request to do a sign for a new customer. This will be anchored to an exterior wall on an outdoor mall. I have a 3 page document showing the requirements for the sign showing it must be made of HDU or wood, dimensions must be 28" x 168" to match other signs, and depth must be 1.5" thick. This sign is basically flat with a routed edge with only paint and vinyl graphics applied to the surface.
Don't have a lot of experience with HDU, so I am wondering what will be the best way to join 2 pieces together in the middle to form a 14' long sign out of 2 pieces of HDU? Would using dowels work? If so, what size dowels would be sufficient and what type of glue or adhesive? Any other options or methods that I am overlooking here?
Thanks for any help.
Don't have a lot of experience with HDU, so I am wondering what will be the best way to join 2 pieces together in the middle to form a 14' long sign out of 2 pieces of HDU? Would using dowels work? If so, what size dowels would be sufficient and what type of glue or adhesive? Any other options or methods that I am overlooking here?
Thanks for any help.