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Need advice on hanging a wooden sign

nolanola

New Member
Hello.
We are finishing our first sandblasted sign.
Its red cedar, 3 feet in diameter, around 40 lbs.
We need to install it on a pole. It is supposed to hang from the pole.

The main question is what hardware to use.
Is using eye hooks safe? Or should we weld a metal ring around it and hang it to the ring?
Chains or solid bars?

Thank you

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Gene@mpls

New Member
I would not let it swing free- you will get rust forming where it moves on the eyes and the rust will run down the face. Tether it to keep from swinging.
 

nolanola

New Member
Just talked to the client.
They want two eye hooks and chains.

Should I put some epoxy in the holes before I put the eye hooks in?
And seal it with silicone maybe?

Thank you.
 

Billct2

Active Member
Chains? They want to hang it lower that just eyes and a an s hooks?
Here's the problem with that, and tethering, any extra play the sign has in the wind can
turn into a twisting motion which stresses the heck out of the fasteners and the support arm.
You either want a smooth swing from two strong points or a rigid install.
As for screw eyes into the wood, it's a recipe for failure. Wood can crack and rot, and drilling two holes
and screwing in a large enough screw eye to hold it can lead to either or both.
If you must, use the longest and strongest screw eyes you can, galvanized or stainless.
Drill a pilot hole and put some gorilla glue in it, then install the hardware.
Good luck.
 

Andy D

Active Member
Personally, I would insist on the metal ring with welded eyelets as Bill said,
but that should have been discussed prior to fabrication.
 
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