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Ceiling mount sign brackets

Can anyone give me a link or source for ceiling mount sign brackets, per attached.

The sign is a single sided 22''x12' ft.


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MikePro

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love gyford standoff systems, love their catalogs. damn pricey tho'.
can also find comparible stand-offs, at discount prices, @ displays2go.com
 
Sign Up Graphics

I am looking for something like this but I need to mout 22''x12'ft. sign to outdoor ceiling. or custom build. :help
 

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MikePro

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we make that stuff in-house:
(not trying to be an advertisement, but any sign shop that has the ability to custom manufacture aluminum signs could do this for you pretty quick)
*welded extruded aluminum tubing with 1/4" welded&drilled aluminum mounting plates.
*toggle/expansion bolted to ceiling and you're set!

however, if you're dying for a DIY fix then get some 1/4" extruded aluminum/steel angle, can either be the length of the entire sign OR simply use 4" sections placed across the sign:

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also noted, that, if you're doing this for a parking ramp... better make sure there aren't steel cables run throughout the concrete ceiling (supports the structure) where you'll be drilling. You'll know if you hit them, because you'll hear a gun-shot SNAPping sound and it's HUGE $$$ to fix.
 

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SD&F

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We supply them as well. If you need a quote, just pm me. Have a great and wonderful New Year TO ALL!!!!!
 

nwsigns

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Best bet is to weld up some aluminum brackets - easy if you have mig or tig capabilities or a local welder
 
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