Hello. Thanks for providing me the solution. Can you send me a picture, I want to know how they are connected together and adding the switch and transformer.IMO you would be better off buying pre built. They are thick with removable cap on top. I know it seems easier sometimes to save money and do yourself. HOWEVER if you do it yourself I would use .063 aluminum with 1" aluminum square framing
I see, I saw some channel letters mount on a thin box like attached picture. how should I make something like this?you can pretty much build them the same way they come as extruded, see any manufacturer's documentation of the profile as an example.... extruded just saves you labor & is structurally-sound to hold the weight of itself, and the lettering, and the power/wiring, while you have the service cap removed.
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if you're gonna bend your own metal, by all means, but just design it so it fulfills the above requirements...which means you'll have to beef-it-up with gussets & angle iron, since you'll most likely be bending it out of .063-.090 aluminum that will not hold its shape for long when you remove the cap.
that being said, we have an automatic metal brake with 3", 5", 7", 9" profiles designed & programmed into it and can handle making them out of 1/8" alum....and yet, we STILL buy the extrusions to save countless hours of manufacturing on most projects.
thanks I will definitely move on and buy some extruded race way. I saw some channel letters mount on a thin box like attached picture. how should I make something like this?you can pretty much build them the same way they come as extruded, see any manufacturer's documentation of the profile as an example.... extruded just saves you labor & is structurally-sound to hold the weight of itself, and the lettering, and the power/wiring, while you have the service cap removed.
BUT
if you're gonna bend your own metal, by all means, but just design it so it fulfills the above requirements...which means you'll have to beef-it-up with gussets & angle iron, since you'll most likely be bending it out of .063-.090 aluminum that will not hold its shape for long when you remove the cap.
that being said, we have an automatic metal brake with 3", 5", 7", 9" profiles designed & programmed into it and can handle making them out of 1/8" alum....and yet, we STILL buy the extrusions to save countless hours of manufacturing on most projects.
I'm going to assume that you just don't want to spend the cash for a full length of the raceway extrusions for just three letters. I don't blame you. Depending on the size of the letters, you can easily build a raceway out of sheet aluminum, anywhere from .040 on up, assuming you are familiar with sheet metal work. I've made countless raceways from .040 aluminum but those always had a welded internal frame (steel or aluminum angle depending on how long ago). I now would use aluminum angle for the framing. Knowing the size of the letters would be helpful.
If you don't usually do sheet metal work, I'd suggest finding a local sign company (or even sheet metal shop) to make the raceway for you.
I see, so the both of these two pans structured from aluminum angle irons. and 0.040 aluminum sheet.the "raceway" in the picture you posted....is just a box. an aluminum pan, that caps onto either another aluminum pan or some aluminum angle mounted to the wall.
over all size 50''L X 16'' HWhat is the size of the letters overall going on this raceway?