Chuck Peterson
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I hope to quote on a job with an unusual installation.
It is for a museum gift shop interior. Customer wants letters 12" high, probably 2" thick. they may be foam with an acrylic face, or possibly solid PVC. Helvetica Medium all caps. Just a few words, probably 40-50 letters total. They want them sitting on top of a fiberglass I-beam that is probably 10 feet above the floor. I will probably rout the round letters so they have a flat spot on the bottom edge.
How to install them? By the way, this is designed by an architect who didn't think about how they would be installed, but insists on this look.
Screws up into the bottoms is their first idea. Maybe, but this will be shipped and installed by a local contractor, hopefully an experienced sign person, but I don't know that.
I'm thinking maybe fabricate a clear acrylic piece, angled, like angle iron, maybe 3" high the letters could be Attached to at the lower part of the back, then screw the entire word, or maybe in two section to the top of the I-beam.
I need a better idea. I don't want to turn down a good customer but am kind of stuck.
Ideas?
It is for a museum gift shop interior. Customer wants letters 12" high, probably 2" thick. they may be foam with an acrylic face, or possibly solid PVC. Helvetica Medium all caps. Just a few words, probably 40-50 letters total. They want them sitting on top of a fiberglass I-beam that is probably 10 feet above the floor. I will probably rout the round letters so they have a flat spot on the bottom edge.
How to install them? By the way, this is designed by an architect who didn't think about how they would be installed, but insists on this look.
Screws up into the bottoms is their first idea. Maybe, but this will be shipped and installed by a local contractor, hopefully an experienced sign person, but I don't know that.
I'm thinking maybe fabricate a clear acrylic piece, angled, like angle iron, maybe 3" high the letters could be Attached to at the lower part of the back, then screw the entire word, or maybe in two section to the top of the I-beam.
I need a better idea. I don't want to turn down a good customer but am kind of stuck.
Ideas?