Hello Fellow Sign Installers.
I have carefully checked this Installation Section and found no past discussions of installing signs to corrugated siding.
I guess many of us have had to install a sign on a corrugated metal sided building. The problem is the peaks and valleys and the thin metal, with nothing but insulation behind it.
For a 4 x 8 sign we can usually come up with something, but this job is very big at 40' long.
Instead of painting directly on the corrugated surface ( a tedious, distorted, less durable nightmare ) or attaching 3D letters ( too much small copy and graphics ) i want to install 10, 4 x 7 aluminum / PVC 3mm panels vertically and butted together. I can apply 3M vinyl graphics neatly to the panels and the sign will last a long time.
My current idea is to install 12' lengths of aluminum J-Channel along the bottom 40'. The vertical panels will rest in this channel and i will install a channel at the top as well. I will use long, fine threaded sheet metal screws with some sort of spacer device ( 2" lengths of PVC tubing perhaps ) and screw the J-Channel every foot at the deepest angled trough.
Where the panels butt together i will use small pieces of flat material, 2" x 2", that i will attach to the back side of the vertical seams with double stick tape. Probably 3 or 5 pieces per seam. This will keep the butt joints neat and tight.
Am i thinking right? I cannot come up with an easier or more practical technique. The bonus to this technique is there will be no visible screw heads and the J-Channels, once installed perfectly, will allow the easy slide-in and alignment, of each panel.
I will still need to secure the panels with a few screws so as not to rely solely on the channel due to flexing and temperature contractions.
I have found 12' lengths of black painted J-Channel that measure about 1/2" at the front and 1.5" at the back. I wish it had 1" at the front.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
This is my first posting to what appears a wonderful forum. I am a big fan of SignCraft magazine and have been producing signs for 30 years now.
Casper / Prizam!
I have carefully checked this Installation Section and found no past discussions of installing signs to corrugated siding.
I guess many of us have had to install a sign on a corrugated metal sided building. The problem is the peaks and valleys and the thin metal, with nothing but insulation behind it.
For a 4 x 8 sign we can usually come up with something, but this job is very big at 40' long.
Instead of painting directly on the corrugated surface ( a tedious, distorted, less durable nightmare ) or attaching 3D letters ( too much small copy and graphics ) i want to install 10, 4 x 7 aluminum / PVC 3mm panels vertically and butted together. I can apply 3M vinyl graphics neatly to the panels and the sign will last a long time.
My current idea is to install 12' lengths of aluminum J-Channel along the bottom 40'. The vertical panels will rest in this channel and i will install a channel at the top as well. I will use long, fine threaded sheet metal screws with some sort of spacer device ( 2" lengths of PVC tubing perhaps ) and screw the J-Channel every foot at the deepest angled trough.
Where the panels butt together i will use small pieces of flat material, 2" x 2", that i will attach to the back side of the vertical seams with double stick tape. Probably 3 or 5 pieces per seam. This will keep the butt joints neat and tight.
Am i thinking right? I cannot come up with an easier or more practical technique. The bonus to this technique is there will be no visible screw heads and the J-Channels, once installed perfectly, will allow the easy slide-in and alignment, of each panel.
I will still need to secure the panels with a few screws so as not to rely solely on the channel due to flexing and temperature contractions.
I have found 12' lengths of black painted J-Channel that measure about 1/2" at the front and 1.5" at the back. I wish it had 1" at the front.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
This is my first posting to what appears a wonderful forum. I am a big fan of SignCraft magazine and have been producing signs for 30 years now.
Casper / Prizam!