Pat Whatley
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I've got to do a set of signs for a small store that will hang from the ceiling and identify different sections. The original plan was to use 1/2" PVC but as the project has progressed and the sign sizes have gotten bigger I'm getting worried about supporting that kind of weight so we're now looking at using Ultra Plus foam board (like Gator Foam but with a little heavier plastic sheeting around the foam. I want a smooth, clean look to the faces.
The most common size among the signs will be 15" x 95". My idea is to drill an 1/8" x 4" hole in the edge of the foam board, fill it with glue (type?), then screw a 6" screw eye(1/4" thick threads) into it until the eye is flush with the top of the sign. This way I don't have to have fasteners going through the faces and I can hang them from the stay ceiling with standard double-hooks.
For each 95" long sign I'm thinking I need 4 screw eyes.
I have very little experience with foam board panels. Does anyone see any reason this won't work or is there a better way I'm just not seeing?
I've got to do a set of signs for a small store that will hang from the ceiling and identify different sections. The original plan was to use 1/2" PVC but as the project has progressed and the sign sizes have gotten bigger I'm getting worried about supporting that kind of weight so we're now looking at using Ultra Plus foam board (like Gator Foam but with a little heavier plastic sheeting around the foam. I want a smooth, clean look to the faces.
The most common size among the signs will be 15" x 95". My idea is to drill an 1/8" x 4" hole in the edge of the foam board, fill it with glue (type?), then screw a 6" screw eye(1/4" thick threads) into it until the eye is flush with the top of the sign. This way I don't have to have fasteners going through the faces and I can hang them from the stay ceiling with standard double-hooks.
For each 95" long sign I'm thinking I need 4 screw eyes.
I have very little experience with foam board panels. Does anyone see any reason this won't work or is there a better way I'm just not seeing?