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Need advice on install

klingsdesigns

New Member
I have a customer that I am making a 4x8 sign out of polymetal with rounded corners.
I need some advice on what is the best way that looks professional for securing it to the brick/grout surface.
I was thinking about drilling into the grout but I dont really want to see the bolts/screws on the sign.

Any good advice for me?
 

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Moze

Active Member
Paint the screws to match the face. Use the pan head type Spax from Home Depot. They make for a pretty clean install.
 

Moze

Active Member
You could get away with four, but I'd use some Lexel in a few spots.

If no fasteners is a must, VHB tape a couple/few strips of .125" aluminum to the back that have threaded studs welded to them. I'd still use Lexel with țhat method.
 

Rick

Certified Enneadecagon Designer
I hate seeing attachments.
Does it have to be flush?

Pre-drill tubing and angle for self-tapping screws.

Mechanically fasten square tubing to the wall.

Then I would VHB/Lords Adhesive angles to the back of sign
that allow the angles to slide into place over the
square tubing.

Slide sign into place, screw into place. No visible attachment.

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You could also mechanically fasten square tubing to brick, then VHB
sign to it... but it might be problematic getting it off.

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On smaller signs, I use pads that mechanically fasten to wall, then panel
is attached to pads via adhesive/VHB
 

visual800

Active Member
scuff the back of the sign, and use silicone. It will be there forever and it will not fall, of course this will take two trips to install as it will have to be duct taped to wall. I would place about 16 quarter sized "dots" on it and install it, you done need to glob it all over it
 

Gino

Premium Subscriber
Beings that you are in Wisconsin, I think I'd nix on the non-physical fasteners methods.

If you don't want the screws or fasteners to show, you'll have to use either a french cleat of some sort....... or a frame for the wall and a lip on the back of your sign to screw in from the top and bottom.
 

jfiscus

Rap Master
You think if I do 4 6x6 pieces of polymetal. Screw each one in with two screws/anchors. Then put VHB tape on them. Then apply sign to that. That would hold?

Yes, but I'd add one in the dead center also just for a bit of extra to be sure it doesn't bulge out.
Countersink your screw heads.

If they ever want to change the sign or remove it piano wire or fishing line will get it off the VHB.
 

jfiscus

Rap Master
Any local places you can get VHB tape, or do you have to order online?
I think we order it by the roll from "The Cowboy" or Grimco. Auto parts stores and places like ACE sell it I assume, probably even WallyWorld has it in the tape or automotive section.
 

klingsdesigns

New Member
I think we order it by the roll from "The Cowboy" or Grimco. Auto parts stores and places like ACE sell it I assume, probably even WallyWorld has it in the tape or automotive section.

Whats the right model number for the VHB tape. Seems like they have a few to choose from.
 

TimToad

Active Member
There is no better, cheaper, more stable or simpler way of hanging ANYTHING you don't want to see fasteners on than this. VHB along with even big globs of silicone or adhesive can still fail if you get enough temperature swings over the years.

http://www.panelclip.com/
 

Gino

Premium Subscriber
There is no better, cheaper, more stable or simpler way of hanging ANYTHING you don't want to see fasteners on than this. VHB along with even big globs of silicone or adhesive can still fail if you get enough temperature swings over the years.

http://www.panelclip.com/

How would you attach the dibond to the clips?

That's a french cleat. Duh...........

You hafta put a lip in the sign and fasten there. Either using the french cleat or putting a frame on the wall and driving screws down from the top and up from the bottom.
 
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