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Sign post (bollard)

paul luszcz

New Member
Does anyone know a source for a sign post as shown in the attached photo?

It's a steel post, filled with concrete with a traffic sign post set in the concrete.

I know where to get the parts but was looking for a ready to install solution.
 

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Billct2

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I went through the search for something like this. They are all steel pipe with a uchannel or square post added. And the cost for the steel pipe was surprisingly expensive
 

paul luszcz

New Member
Thanks for your help.

We're going to use a bollard as shown in the file attached, filled with cement with the sign post in it.
 

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Gino

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Ya know, if you go to a junk yard, you can get 5" x 1/4" wall pipe like that for about 50¢ a running foot. I just got 6" pipe for 40¢ a foot and they said it will probably cost more in a month or two.
 

Johnny Best

Active Member
Or some 10' schedule 40 3" PVC pipe for $20 and some yellow paint. The recycling metal place is a good place to pick up steel pipe. If going in concrete, rent a core drill at Home Depot.
 

2B

Active Member
Ya know, if you go to a junk yard, you can get 5" x 1/4" wall pipe like that for about 50¢ a running foot. I just got 6" pipe for 40¢ a foot and they said it will probably cost more in a month or two.

We regularly go to a "pipe yard" and get the used pipe, which is a fraction of the cost.
regardless of new or used, the pipe will have to be prepped and painted.

granted you have to follow specs if they list a certain type/grade for the pipe.
 
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