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Can i span .040 aluminum 4ft??

Pat Whatley

New Member
Not a chance. Even if it looks good when you put it up changing temperatures are gonna oilcan that panel horribly.
 

Mosh

New Member
Yes! If you bend a 1" lip on the top and bottom and glue foam to the back. Also you wil need to put a peice of .040 on the back of the sign. Makes a nice rigid sign. Or use some 1/4" max max-metal or alumalite.
 

ova

New Member
I agree with Mosh on the 1" lip, but if you are dead set on using just one sheet of .040 and nothing else, I would first put a small X crease from corner to corner. Just enough to give it some stiffness, but not enough so it looks like a bend.

I still think no matter what you do, just using the .040 by it's self will run you into some trouble down the road and end up costing you money.
 

smdgrfx

New Member
We do it with 3mm Dibond all the time, but we add a header and footer. In other words, frame it out. With a frame, we have no problems.
 
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