Hi Everyone,
***PREWARNING*** I am super new to the sign world and know nothing other than what I read in this forum and find on google.
Background
My husband and I purchased a 64" Mutoh printer a year ago to print car wraps and number stickers for the dirt track cars we race every saturday. I am totally new to that field but have been slowly learning in my free time. I have made a few number stickers, lots of coroplast signs and tons of canvases (my favorite). I recently quit my full time job to be at home with our new baby who was born with a heart condition. My hopes is to get our business up and going and use the printer to its full capacity, I am still learning what all I can make with it. I have a customer asking if I can create a sign for his diner at the local gas station. He has an existing sign post he wants it hanging from, I have attached a photo for reference. The sign will roughly be 6'x4' double sided.
Question
I am planning on printing my sign and mount it to something to hang from the below sign post. I am trying to figure out the best material to mount the sign to and hang it. I have done some research and I am finding that Lusterboard and Alumalite are probably my best options. Please correct me if I am wrong.
What I have learned so far:
Lusterboard:
-Would be heavy enough to keep it swinging in the wind, we don't have much we live in Texas in the country.
-I have read that it may only last two years than begin to delaminate. I have found some caps for this Lusterboard from Glantz. Would this help it from delaminating?
- If this would be my best option I am at a loss of what proper hardware I should hang it with. I know something that would bolt though would be my best option, is there something particularly made for this?
Alumalite:
- From my understanding this is just like coroplast but with aluminum faces. I love this idea seems much less heavy and possibly cheaper for my customer and last longer but my concern would it fly in the wind?
- Do they sell frames I could bolt to the sign post? I have searched but have come up with nothing specifically for this.
Am I on the right track with either of these options? If no and you only had a printer how would you do this sign? Any constructive criticism would be greatly appreciated.
TIA for any suggestions!!
- Destiny
Side note on photo, he is having someone cut the arm off and turn it to the opposite side so its hanging over the grass and closer to the road. He had issues with big rigs hitting his previous sign.
***PREWARNING*** I am super new to the sign world and know nothing other than what I read in this forum and find on google.
Background
My husband and I purchased a 64" Mutoh printer a year ago to print car wraps and number stickers for the dirt track cars we race every saturday. I am totally new to that field but have been slowly learning in my free time. I have made a few number stickers, lots of coroplast signs and tons of canvases (my favorite). I recently quit my full time job to be at home with our new baby who was born with a heart condition. My hopes is to get our business up and going and use the printer to its full capacity, I am still learning what all I can make with it. I have a customer asking if I can create a sign for his diner at the local gas station. He has an existing sign post he wants it hanging from, I have attached a photo for reference. The sign will roughly be 6'x4' double sided.
Question
I am planning on printing my sign and mount it to something to hang from the below sign post. I am trying to figure out the best material to mount the sign to and hang it. I have done some research and I am finding that Lusterboard and Alumalite are probably my best options. Please correct me if I am wrong.
What I have learned so far:
Lusterboard:
-Would be heavy enough to keep it swinging in the wind, we don't have much we live in Texas in the country.
-I have read that it may only last two years than begin to delaminate. I have found some caps for this Lusterboard from Glantz. Would this help it from delaminating?
- If this would be my best option I am at a loss of what proper hardware I should hang it with. I know something that would bolt though would be my best option, is there something particularly made for this?
Alumalite:
- From my understanding this is just like coroplast but with aluminum faces. I love this idea seems much less heavy and possibly cheaper for my customer and last longer but my concern would it fly in the wind?
- Do they sell frames I could bolt to the sign post? I have searched but have come up with nothing specifically for this.
Am I on the right track with either of these options? If no and you only had a printer how would you do this sign? Any constructive criticism would be greatly appreciated.
TIA for any suggestions!!
- Destiny
Side note on photo, he is having someone cut the arm off and turn it to the opposite side so its hanging over the grass and closer to the road. He had issues with big rigs hitting his previous sign.
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