So what kind of silicone would all of you hotshots used?
probably a 72/28 mix of DAP and GE II with some blue food coloring and apply with a feather
So what kind of silicone would all of you hotshots used?
WOW I dont know where to begin. Its kinda scary that you have this mentality.
When a piece of alum 2x2x1/4 alum angle is a few dollars a foot there is
Thats unfortunate
No you cannot stop high winds but you can make sure you leave a job of this magnitude knowing that anything short of a direct hit from a tornado that sign is not coming off the wall
The only thing I can imagine is the company did not install plates BEHIND the wall studs rather just between them. I would also have been much more cautious with using those L clips and rather flush mounted the sign to the building. i onlt Use L clips on concrete. Never want to use them on something hollow like dryvit as you only have the small 2"x2" footprint of the clip to pull tight as opposed to the entire cabinet
The manufacturer requires 19 throughbolts on a 12x24 price tag
yes because the plate was not BEHIND THE STUDS, and maybe it would have broken a 2x4 piece of wood, which is why us pro's use steel/alum and go BEHIND the studs and also screw the angle/plates into the backside of the stud to prevent it from moving at all
I don't want to start a ****storm just had to correct that way of thinking so someone else on here looking for advise doesn't think that kinda stuff is alright.