Another day another weird installation. New store moving into an old building, long disused. It was originally a 19th century/turn of century brick building, that some time after the lake was dammed in 1930 was refurbished with the then-modern black architectural glass that is stuck to the masonry with asphaltic mastic. You can see marks on the glass that show the original signage had been individual letters that were adhered to the glass. The previous sign had been a giant internally lit boot that was mounted to a metal structure bolted to the flat roof, which had caused lots of interior damage from leaks. They removed that structure and foamed the roof. They hung a temporary sign from a couple of 1/4"x2" metal straps hung over the parapet and attached to the back of the parapet. But since it wasn't secured at the bottom, it flapped in the wind and they lost the sign in a storm.
So now they want us to make and install a new sign. They just want a flat sign, and they are thinking 4'x16', not lit. They just had the awning installed, and the awning company used a diamond drill bit to drill into the glass and brick, cooling it with water. Then they used what look like 1/4" or 5/16" screws to put the awning up.
Anybody have any experience putting a sign on a facade like this? Would it be better to do what the awning company did to mount some stringers to screw the sign to or to weld a series of angle iron hangers to mount over the parapet on which to mount stringers? Or something else I haven't thought of?
So now they want us to make and install a new sign. They just want a flat sign, and they are thinking 4'x16', not lit. They just had the awning installed, and the awning company used a diamond drill bit to drill into the glass and brick, cooling it with water. Then they used what look like 1/4" or 5/16" screws to put the awning up.
Anybody have any experience putting a sign on a facade like this? Would it be better to do what the awning company did to mount some stringers to screw the sign to or to weld a series of angle iron hangers to mount over the parapet on which to mount stringers? Or something else I haven't thought of?