Damnitgabe
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So I’m a sign painter, not really much of a sign “maker”. I usually paint the signs directly on a wall, but sometimes that can’t work out and the client doesn’t wanna spend the amount that it would cost to have a proper sign made so I end up painting something on a piece of plywood. Which is the situation I’m currently in, and I don’t have a clue how to go about attaching the sign to the wall, it’s an old building and it appears to have wood paneling, I really don’t think that’s very thick and don’t have a clue what’s under it. I need suggestions on how to go about this. I’m not planning on using a very thick piece of plywood so the weight shouldn’t be too much but it’s either going to be 2 6’ long pieces 2’ tall or 2 8’x 1’. Those look like my options at Home Depot. But yeah I don’t have a clue how to go about attaching the sign itself to the building. Please give me suggestions, I’m open to anything, There are many other signs attached to the same area (it’s in a little plaza thing). But most are professional plastic or metal ones so I can’t see the way they’re attached but it’s possible. I don’t even know what kinda tools I might need. Please help. Thanks.