White Haus
Not a Newbie
What are you guys using for dowels on hanging banners? (Hoping to hear from anyone that does these on a regular basis)
We're about to start a project that will have a bunch of smaller banners (2' wide x 5' high) and a slightly larger banner (12' wide x 4' high).
They'll all be hung above high traffic areas in a casino and will be up for a couple weeks then stored until next year.
We'll be putting pole pockets in top/bottom and a few grommets along the top, but I'm still torn on what to use for dowels.
We've used wood and metal conduit before - are there any other options that I've overlooked?
I'm not super concerned about the smaller ones but for the wider one I'd like to find something that won't sag. Obviously we're not going to use a 12' dowel but I'll probably use (2) 6' pieces and butt them in the middle with a grommet right below.
I'm assuming that a bottom dowel will also be a good idea to make sure they don't flap around.
With the pole pocket/dowels, is there anything that can be done to seal the ends after dowels are inserted? I don't like the idea of metal poles sitting above thousands of people's heads in the event that their staff doesn't do the best job installing them. Velcro tabs inside the pockets on the ends?
I know I'm overthinking this, but would like to find and document a proper procedure for this type of project.
Thanks in advance.
We're about to start a project that will have a bunch of smaller banners (2' wide x 5' high) and a slightly larger banner (12' wide x 4' high).
They'll all be hung above high traffic areas in a casino and will be up for a couple weeks then stored until next year.
We'll be putting pole pockets in top/bottom and a few grommets along the top, but I'm still torn on what to use for dowels.
We've used wood and metal conduit before - are there any other options that I've overlooked?
I'm not super concerned about the smaller ones but for the wider one I'd like to find something that won't sag. Obviously we're not going to use a 12' dowel but I'll probably use (2) 6' pieces and butt them in the middle with a grommet right below.
I'm assuming that a bottom dowel will also be a good idea to make sure they don't flap around.
With the pole pocket/dowels, is there anything that can be done to seal the ends after dowels are inserted? I don't like the idea of metal poles sitting above thousands of people's heads in the event that their staff doesn't do the best job installing them. Velcro tabs inside the pockets on the ends?
I know I'm overthinking this, but would like to find and document a proper procedure for this type of project.
Thanks in advance.