Any tips on the best way to install a post and panel sign in concrete.
I have never done one ( all have been flange mount ) Is there an 2 part epoxy that you shoot into the hole to set the post? Any tricks on core drilling? Thanks
If you only have a couple of holes a digging bar and sharp shooter work pretty well. Since you're dealing with clay in Charlotte, if you're digging any more than a couple of holes, you may want to look into renting a tow-behind auger from Home Depot or similar. They make digging in clay and hard-pack a whole lot more bearable.
Also, a good rule of thumb is the hole should be three times the width of the support and the depth should be 1/3 the height of the sign. So a 4" post for example should be set in a 12" diameter pier. A sign that is 9' OAH should have approximately 3' of support below grade. And as Mosh said, you have to take into account the frost line. In your area it's only 10" I believe, so you'll be fine since most posts get set a minimum of 16" - 18".
I also bring one 5-gallon bucket of water per hole. It's more than enough, but it serves double duty as a way to remove the dirt from the hole from the site (assuming there's nowhere to dispose of it on site). I use Quikrete...once the post is in the hole, I dump in some Quikrete and some water from the 5-gallon bucket and mix it using a 4' length of rebar. By the time I've cleaned the tools and work area up, the Quikrete has set up enough to do a final check for plumb and level and make any needed adjustments.