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How to build election sign for trailer?

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Will be building a double sided 8'x4' election sign for the back of a 10' trailer. Trailer has a wood deck that we can lag into. I have an idea of how I want to build the frame and brace it, but was wondering if anybody had a diagram or description of how they have done them in the past. Looking to save some time on this, couldn't find anything searching. Thanks for any help.
 

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This is what I have in mind. The gap between the floor and the sign is there so the sign is above the side rails on the trailer.

Any thoughts?
 

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rjssigns

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Looks good and solid. I take it you're using 2x4 framing. Going to take a lot of abuse riding on a trailer.
 

Gino

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I would make it an 'A' frame sort of set up. Regardless of when this is being used, it will be used in bad weather. A good wind come along, your set up has a much better chance of falling over. An 'A' frame won't near as much. It's also easier to read from buildings or just higher than street level.
 

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Yes 2x4 framing. We considered doing more of an A frame, but thought they don't look as good. I'll double check with my customer and see if they are open to an A frame. Perhaps if we stick with this plan though, we might bring the angled braces up higher on the verticals to make it more stable. Thanks for your input guys.
 

2B

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you can use your current design and add cable rigging from the upright "blue" supports to the railing around the trailer.
This will eliminate the wind gusts
 
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