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Phil Renfroe
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We sandblast both western red cedar and urethane signs on a daily basis. The cedar is 1 3/4" thick and the urethane is from 1" to 2" typically. I have a customer that wants 3/4" sandblasted sign panels and I am not comfortable blasting 3/4" urethane. These panels would be mounted on either side of a constructed box frame for under canopy signage in a local strip mall (covered from the weather). We have blasted 3/4" redwood in the past as well as 3/4" oak for interior signs. Both flat grain, of course. I'm looking for a more durable substrate that I can readily purchase that would make a nice sandblasted sign panel. Someone has already suggested MDF as a possible substrate. I have never worked with it and don't know how it would perform. Any other suggestions out there?

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Phil Renfroe
Sign Design of Roanoke, Inc.
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Rene Giroux
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HDU comes in 3/4" or try ExTira depending on desired final look and result.

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Rene Giroux
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Out here on the left coast we just use redwood.

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John Arnott
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Phil Renfroe
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Thanks Rene. How does the extira blast? Is it more difficult to blast because of it's composition? I do know that it is heavy.

And John, you guys on the left side must be hoarding all the redwood. Is there still good wood to be had? The last redwood we purchased (years ago) was fast growth, wide grained boards that did not make pretty signs.

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Phil Renfroe
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You don't mention the size of these signs, but if they are going to be flat mounted to a full surface than 18 pound 3/4 would be fine.

In the shop I would use a temp. backer on it do all my blasting and painting and then remove to install.

As long as the sign does not need to have any stress on it a full flat mount is fine.

You can still give it a good deep blast.

Extira has been used here too. Blasted and painted and the backgroung will look like a granite texture.

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Sam Staffan
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Hey Phil,

We blast Cedar, HDU, MDF and Extira here all the time. MDf and Extira blast very clean, and create a stone like texture. Here's an example of MDF:

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Let us know how it turns out.

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Amos Werner
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