We had a 4'h x 10'w x 2" double sided HDU sign (with an arch along the top) fabricated last month, but did not know to request that the panel be reinforced with a rigid substrate between 2 single sided HDU pieces so it wont be in danger of cracking in half.
The plan was for the panel to be mounted b/t (2) Aluminum Posts using larger "L" brackets along the sides with a 2nd HDU panel in a 12"h x 72"w x 2" size hang mounted from the larger panel with chains and eye hooks.
Upon installation of the larger sign, our crew voiced concern over the possibility of it cracking in half after the first hard wind or rainstorm. That was last Friday, and sure enough, this morning, our crew called to report that when they passed the sign this morning, it was already beggining to bow out.
If possible, try to move past the obvious question (that being "Why would anyone produce a panel that big and not reinforce it?") and just fast forward to where I'm at.
What are my options? We dont produce HDU in house. So, any repair or replacement will cost us more $ and time. I may be reaching here, but:
Is it possible to slice an already sandblasted 2" thick panel right down the center to then mount a rigid panel in between?
Can a large panel be reinforced with channels along the bottom?
Can the panel be drilled into and be reinforced with any type of hardening substance?
The plan was for the panel to be mounted b/t (2) Aluminum Posts using larger "L" brackets along the sides with a 2nd HDU panel in a 12"h x 72"w x 2" size hang mounted from the larger panel with chains and eye hooks.
Upon installation of the larger sign, our crew voiced concern over the possibility of it cracking in half after the first hard wind or rainstorm. That was last Friday, and sure enough, this morning, our crew called to report that when they passed the sign this morning, it was already beggining to bow out.
If possible, try to move past the obvious question (that being "Why would anyone produce a panel that big and not reinforce it?") and just fast forward to where I'm at.
What are my options? We dont produce HDU in house. So, any repair or replacement will cost us more $ and time. I may be reaching here, but:
Is it possible to slice an already sandblasted 2" thick panel right down the center to then mount a rigid panel in between?
Can a large panel be reinforced with channels along the bottom?
Can the panel be drilled into and be reinforced with any type of hardening substance?