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steve_g
11-06-2017, 10:44 PM
Here’s a sign Bernie Tenpas and I did recently…

This is my first sign using PVC for the letters… the body and posts of the sign are western cedar. The white area around the text is white, type 1 PVC pocketed into the Cedar ¼”. The text is 120° prism cut PVC pocketed into the white “shadow” The black letters were spray painted with rust-oleum “plastic” paint. Letters, shadows and other PVC elements were mechanically fastened with 10-24 machine screws all the way through from the back, every element is individually replaceable/re-paintable.

The bottom text is 60° V-carved directly into the PVC… I’ll think twice before doing that again! Lots of fuzzys in the very bottom that were hard to clean up! They were very easy to paint, however… just spray and wipe the surface of the PVC clean!

The 6 X 6 posts were aged using a vinegar/steel wool mix.

I’m thinking that PVC will be my material of choice in the future. It cuts cleanly and makes a very tough letter.

SG

steve_g
11-06-2017, 10:47 PM
I apologize if this post appears multiple times… I just keep reposting until It didn’t give me the dreaded “moderator must approve” message!
SG

dmidkiff
11-07-2017, 08:30 AM
Nice job. I like the posts, vinegar and steel wool worked great.

bryson
11-09-2017, 10:41 AM
I cut a lot of PVC and I find it a very nice material. One of the things that I came up with for clean up is to get a regular wire brush and cut off all but the last 3 rows. it is a pretty quick way to clean up any fuzz.

flatheadyoungin
11-09-2017, 01:16 PM
Great looking sign! Thanks for sharing some of the techniques....

joe
11-09-2017, 07:10 PM
Steve,

Nice looking sign. I'm proud of your accomplishments.
Once you make the move over to PVC you'll find lots of techniques to make it easy to use. Once again the PVC adhesive I use is Gorilla. It's a special version made just for PVC. I've found the best version is the type that's clear.

Keep up the good work.