Hello all,
Can I borrow a little of your experience please?
I want to build a bunch of ad signage on the back of my property but I've never built any before. The one complication is I want the sign structures to overhang an existing chain link fence, but not touch it. This has me struggling a bit with the design.
The attached image shows one of the structures as I've designed it so far. It has 6x6 main posts, connected via 2x6's, to 4x4 vertical support posts(with 2" wood spacers to match the 6x6 main post width) which carry the 2x4 horizontal sign supports. All held together with carriage bolts or similar.
Does anyone with experience know whether the 6x6 main posts can handle the offset weight load without bending over time? Also, do you think this design could handle strong wind loads?
Any suggestions to improve or replace the design are more than welcome! I'm considering adding some feet to the vertical 4x4's to reach the ground and carry some of the weight but I'd rather not if I can avoid it.
Thanks in advance!
Can I borrow a little of your experience please?
I want to build a bunch of ad signage on the back of my property but I've never built any before. The one complication is I want the sign structures to overhang an existing chain link fence, but not touch it. This has me struggling a bit with the design.
The attached image shows one of the structures as I've designed it so far. It has 6x6 main posts, connected via 2x6's, to 4x4 vertical support posts(with 2" wood spacers to match the 6x6 main post width) which carry the 2x4 horizontal sign supports. All held together with carriage bolts or similar.
Does anyone with experience know whether the 6x6 main posts can handle the offset weight load without bending over time? Also, do you think this design could handle strong wind loads?
Any suggestions to improve or replace the design are more than welcome! I'm considering adding some feet to the vertical 4x4's to reach the ground and carry some of the weight but I'd rather not if I can avoid it.
Thanks in advance!