SignManiac
New Member
I don't often do many back lit signs, but one of my best clients is moving into a new location and like everything else I do for them, said... Just take care of it. They will be re-facing the previous sign, and the sign that's there now is a really old Dollar General with a corrugated plastic face. I haven't been up in the bucket yet to examine closely, but I would guess it's made up of four 6'x10' panels.
I've redesigned the sign face for my clients and they love it as is. My question is this, what do you guys who handle signs like this recommend I do for the face replacement due to the size being 40' wide? Would I use two 6'x20' pan formed faces? Would this work with flat faces?, I'd be concerned with blow outs? What are any other options I might have?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
I've redesigned the sign face for my clients and they love it as is. My question is this, what do you guys who handle signs like this recommend I do for the face replacement due to the size being 40' wide? Would I use two 6'x20' pan formed faces? Would this work with flat faces?, I'd be concerned with blow outs? What are any other options I might have?
Thanks in advance for any advice!