Hey everyone
I have a mechanic client that is wanting a sign above is shop roll up door. The sign area is an overhang that is faced with stucco and looks like its very easily accessed from the inside. All the other mechanic shops in the business park here, appear to have "foam" lettering with a plastic face. I have no idea how they are attached! My client wants his logo in a similar material but all one piece. The stuff in the business park looks like Home Depot crap to me but not sure....Anyway, after studying the different options I came up with either precision foam board or ultra board for the material. I read a few posts here that say that ultra board or gator board may work with alot of prep, but is also not really the correct material for the job. The precision board seems to be the only other option but its ridiculously expensive and seems a bit overkill. He wants his sign to be 2 inches thick and the size will be 10 feet wide. I cannot find a material other than precision board that will fit this bill. If you have a better solution I am all ears and welcome your opinion as always.
My plan I guess, since I have never done this before, is: Buy one sheet of 1 inch thick 4 foot by 10 foot precision board. Cut it in half lengthwise and use glue to put the two halves together to make a 2 inch thick 2 foot by 10 foot piece. Its about $100.00 cheaper than buying a 2 inch thick 4x10 and has much less leftovers. Then I would mount .060 pvc or styrene to the face of the precision board with some type of glue so that I have a nice flat surface to mount my print to. Not sure on the glue yet. Then I will print and laminate his logo and mount that to the board. I would then contour cut out the logo out of the foam board. Then prime and paint the sides and back. Then drill about 8 holes in the back and put nutted studs with epoxy glue for a good hold. That way the sign studs can be just slipped into holes that will be drilled into the stucco and nutted from the back. Since I do not have a C45 installers license my client will either do a self install with permit or have me look for a licensed installer. He hasn't decided yet. I am pushing for a licensed installer so that he doesn't ruin all my hard work.
So am I going about this in the correct way? Am I using the correct material? Are there cheaper or better options? What preparation would you suggest? Did I forget anything?
As always THANK YOU for your experienced opinions and suggestions.
I have a mechanic client that is wanting a sign above is shop roll up door. The sign area is an overhang that is faced with stucco and looks like its very easily accessed from the inside. All the other mechanic shops in the business park here, appear to have "foam" lettering with a plastic face. I have no idea how they are attached! My client wants his logo in a similar material but all one piece. The stuff in the business park looks like Home Depot crap to me but not sure....Anyway, after studying the different options I came up with either precision foam board or ultra board for the material. I read a few posts here that say that ultra board or gator board may work with alot of prep, but is also not really the correct material for the job. The precision board seems to be the only other option but its ridiculously expensive and seems a bit overkill. He wants his sign to be 2 inches thick and the size will be 10 feet wide. I cannot find a material other than precision board that will fit this bill. If you have a better solution I am all ears and welcome your opinion as always.
My plan I guess, since I have never done this before, is: Buy one sheet of 1 inch thick 4 foot by 10 foot precision board. Cut it in half lengthwise and use glue to put the two halves together to make a 2 inch thick 2 foot by 10 foot piece. Its about $100.00 cheaper than buying a 2 inch thick 4x10 and has much less leftovers. Then I would mount .060 pvc or styrene to the face of the precision board with some type of glue so that I have a nice flat surface to mount my print to. Not sure on the glue yet. Then I will print and laminate his logo and mount that to the board. I would then contour cut out the logo out of the foam board. Then prime and paint the sides and back. Then drill about 8 holes in the back and put nutted studs with epoxy glue for a good hold. That way the sign studs can be just slipped into holes that will be drilled into the stucco and nutted from the back. Since I do not have a C45 installers license my client will either do a self install with permit or have me look for a licensed installer. He hasn't decided yet. I am pushing for a licensed installer so that he doesn't ruin all my hard work.
So am I going about this in the correct way? Am I using the correct material? Are there cheaper or better options? What preparation would you suggest? Did I forget anything?
As always THANK YOU for your experienced opinions and suggestions.