Billct2
Active Member
I have an unusual sign request. Depth markers mounted on round dock poles. They will be about 6-12" wide and 20' tall. Don't have to be one piece 8' or 10' material will work. The biggest issue is that the bottom 6ft cannot be fastened, they don't have a diver to work underwater. That section will have to be rigid enough to stand by itself.
I need a stiff durable, saltwater resistant material.
Then there's the other issue, the constant wear on the surface of the sign from ice and debris in the water.
They currently have .375" aluminum that didn't hold up.
Right now I'm thinking reverse lettered lexan mounted (with silicone or vhb?) on a 4mm dibond.
Any other suggestions given these parameters??
I need a stiff durable, saltwater resistant material.
Then there's the other issue, the constant wear on the surface of the sign from ice and debris in the water.
They currently have .375" aluminum that didn't hold up.
Right now I'm thinking reverse lettered lexan mounted (with silicone or vhb?) on a 4mm dibond.
Any other suggestions given these parameters??