J Hill Designs
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The only way I would trust PVC in that scenario is if it was fully back-supported with framework
Would you trust it if it was supported within 3-4" of the perimiter as well as some cross braces through the center?The only way I would trust PVC in that scenario is if it was fully back-supported with framework
Would you trust it if it was supported within 3-4" of the perimiter as well as some cross braces through the center?
Almost thinking I should just forget it and use mdo like it was before.
If you're using sign grade pvc it's not treated with the same anti-oxidants & stabilizers that Azek is. Azek is also a lot denser than usual sign grade material. Think about it....PVC sheets are pretty soft, PVC pipe is rock hard.
Sign PVC will become brittle and warp in no time outdoors unless it's painted to protect it from the sun.
Now, if you want to ask me why my local sign supplier doesn't carry 4x8 sheets of solid core UV stable PVC that's a whole other conversation.
back a few years ago when PVC hit the market I started using it NO PROBLEMS. I usually route plaques or route out letters. Well this year Ive had to replace 2 signs I did because they started warping within 2 weeks after install and these were 3/4" pvc. I called the supplier and sent pics of the signage to them....and then of course, as usual the BS started....
"Well did you specifically order interior or exterior PVC".....uh WTF!? I had no idea there was 2 kinds and was never asked when I placed order if I wanted interior or exterior.
So without the help of the distributor here is what I suggest. If you are to paint pvc a dark color make damn sure it aint facing west or south. Ive got tons of pvc out there over the years and NOTHING has happened to them all this time.
I honestly belive that these companies start out using great products and then later find crap products an start sneaking them to us and WE end up being the gerbils to test them and when they fail distributor doesnt care
I've used Komatex (I call it Komatose), it's chippy to cut and it warps.
I believe the manufacture says Komatex isn't an outdoor product. Their outdoor product is Komacell. Komacell has a really slick face, where Komatex has a slight texture, if I remember right.