I have a client requesting acrylic signs that are 39" wide by 51" tall, using 1/4" clear acrylic. They want 4 edge standoffs, one in each corner. Is 4 edge standoffs sufficient to hold this size and thickness of sign to wall without bowing? Would it need any support in the center of the acrylic to keep it from bowing inward? Is it normal to have a standoff in the middle of a larger sign installed onto a wall? I have never installed acrylic using standoffs, so am totally green as to how many standoffs you would need compared to the size of your sign. Also when using edge standoffs, do they allow for expansion of substrate? These signs will be installed inside. I also have many others they need that are using holes in acrylic for standoffs. Is there a tolerance of how close to the edge and space between standoffs? Anyone's experiences with installing acrylic with standoffs would be greatly appreciated to know what I can expect. Thanks for all your help and info!