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I want to put 36hx48w 10mm corrugated signs at ground level on a lawn for a few months. Has anyone done this with 3/8" threaded rods or similar? 3 rods per sign?
I have seen H frames for 4x4 signs.
I would use one for this if I had to.
2 PT 4x4 posts would be best.
It think it would blow over or away into someone's car, house, etc with just the rods.
I have seen H frames for 4x4 signs.
I would use one for this if I had to.
2 PT 4x4 posts would be best.
It think it would blow over or away into someone's car, house, etc with just the rods.
I do many, many 4' x 4' and 4' x 8' 10 mm signs for a local auction company. They use a heavier version of the metal fence posts attached here and leave some of them up for a year or longer. For the size sign you have and it being near the ground, these smaller posts would be fine. You should be able to get them for $3-4 each at any hardware store.
Try a 60" tomato stake, if the sign is double sided. If its temporary, it should be just fine. Single sided, use the stakes the previous poster showed.
My welder used to make 60" H-stakes for me from 3/8" steel rod for $10 each. Steel rod is pretty cheap if you've got a steel supplier near you. I'd avoid threaded rod, it tends to snap after wobbling in the wind for a while.
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