I usually use the heavy duty plastic zip thingies for small signs on chainlink fence material but now I have a customer who wants something more, what is the best method or hardware for that? Thanks!
------------------ Brian Stoddard Expressions Signs 2621 244th Ave NE Sammamish WA 98074
Brian, we use 1/4"x3/4" stove bolts (when using Dibond)and 2" body washers on the backside behind the chainlink. That's about as tough as it gets.
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Posted by goddinfla (Member # 1502) on :
We've used hog rings in the past. They sell these for use in installing chain link fence or for putting in hog's noses. Roughly c shaped and clinched with a specialized pair of pliers. These are for thin aluminum or sintra signs. For heavier signs usually put a piece of aluminum angle and bolt or screw through.
------------------ Dennis Goddard Excalibur Signs & Graphics Tampa Fl