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This is a recent HDU sign we did for a funeral home. All the lettering is gilded including the G on the bottom of the posts. Again the posts are the aluminum sleeve with a treated wood post inside. The caps are HDU coated with 2 part epoxy then painted with latex paint. The bases and the sign are painted with Benjamin Moore acrylic latex. The steele frame is 1 inch light wall tubing that supports the sign on the back and attaches it to the post. The sign is not laminated to dibond, but has epoxy plugs in the back to attach the metal frame to. The junction box for the electrical is in the bottom right base. The back of the base removes for easy access. The aluminum stringer that we had custom bent allows us to run the eletrical across for the left hand coach lamp. The building is white with green trim and has oval windows in french doors for the front entrance, therefore the oval sign. The building has identical coach lamps and brass hardware on the doors which helps tie the gold leaf in with the building and gives it a very professional air. The client is very happy with their $4600.00 Canadian investment.
-------------------- Pat Welter Masterhand Signs and Designs Unity, Saskatchewan.Canada Posts: 1304 | From: Unity, Saskatchewan.Canada | Registered: May 1999
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Impressive Pat! I especially like the handling of the lights and the initials on the bottom of the posts. How thick is the HDU - you said you have no backing on it. I'm always worried about kids climbing on stuff.
Edit - Did Paul do the frame work?
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Kelly Thorson Kel-T-Grafix 801 Main St. Holdfast, SK S0G 2H0 ktg@sasktel.net Posts: 5496 | From: Penzance, Saskatchewan | Registered: May 2002
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Pat, that's a beauty, Laddie. Elegance and taste personified, with lights even! Looks Grrrreat! Love....Jill
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Nice to see your work. As always a fine piece and you got the price that goes with it. Thanks too for the description of how you did the work. It gives everyone insight into the mechanics behind the piece.
take care!
-------------------- Harry Pinkse Sign Matters Mount Forest, ON Posts: 32 | From: Mount Forest. ON | Registered: Aug 2003
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Kelly, the HDU is 1 1/2 inch thick and yes Paul did the frame. We have several Hdu signs up done in this manner and haven't had any problems. Jill we hope you enjoyed your pies, they sure look good. Harry send us an email sometime so we can get your address. Thanks for the compliments Stevo.
-------------------- Pat Welter Masterhand Signs and Designs Unity, Saskatchewan.Canada Posts: 1304 | From: Unity, Saskatchewan.Canada | Registered: May 1999
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That sign is awesome. The post treatments are extraordinary!
I bet your client is pleased. They should be!
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Very classy, customer should be pleased to say the least. The work and details on the posts really go a long ways in putting it all together. Where do you get the aluminum sleeves for your posts?
-------------------- "Are we having fun yet?" Peter Schuttinga DZines Sign Studio 1617 Millstream rd Victoria BC V9B-6G4 Posts: 521 | From: Victoria BC | Registered: Mar 2002
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Kelly here is what the frame looks like, it is fairly basic. Peter the posts are something you should be able to pick up at your local lumber yard. If you go back a bit, I posted in the portfolio table all the details of the posts. Thanks again for all the nice comments.
-------------------- Pat Welter Masterhand Signs and Designs Unity, Saskatchewan.Canada Posts: 1304 | From: Unity, Saskatchewan.Canada | Registered: May 1999
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G'day Lotti...yes all the lettering and the "G's" on the post bottoms were hand carved as well as the address #...the main sign is HDU the "G" is Medex with edges coated out in epoxy resin prior to painting...Then guilded the letter and edges...
-------------------- Pat Welter Masterhand Signs and Designs Unity, Saskatchewan.Canada Posts: 1304 | From: Unity, Saskatchewan.Canada | Registered: May 1999
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Pat, Nice sign. . . .The posts are impressive. I can't find anything about the posts. . . could you let us know where to find the post about the posts.. ..Thanks John
-------------------- John Arnott El Cajon CA 619 596-9989 signgraphics1@aol.com http://www.signgraphics1.com Posts: 1443 | From: El Cajon CA usa | Registered: Dec 1998
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Peter & John...The Aluminum posts are actually Columns...Used by contractors to finish columns on verandas... so you should be able to find them at any lumber yard that supplies contractors....They come in 4-pieces that snap together in both round and square...they only come in a 5 and 1/2 inch diameter in both cases...The Company is Colonial Elegance out of Montreal, Quebec...and the product is just simply called Aluminum Columns....The snaps jut out on the inside of the posts when put together, so you'll have to do some shimming when fitting your post inside...other than that they are great and come enamel coated in white.... the rest of the post treatment is up to your imagination...Hope this helps...Pat
-------------------- Pat Welter Masterhand Signs and Designs Unity, Saskatchewan.Canada Posts: 1304 | From: Unity, Saskatchewan.Canada | Registered: May 1999
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As always. Pat, a class act! What is the script called? Or is it your own? Love the posts, but our local guys don't seem to know anything about them...not surprising, fits their general knowledge of just about anything...ah,me! MUR
-------------------- Murray MacDonald OldTime Signs 529 Third Ave S Kenora, ON. P9N 1Y3 oldtimesigns@gokenora.com Posts: 781 | From: Kenora, ON | Registered: Jan 2003
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Hi Dallas your close to home just 6 hours away...This was B.Moore Acrylic latex soft gloss and on the murals we do, we use B. Moores Heritage or historical colors in the soft gloss or flat ( we prefer the flat as the murals look better in the flat.)
-------------------- Pat Welter Masterhand Signs and Designs Unity, Saskatchewan.Canada Posts: 1304 | From: Unity, Saskatchewan.Canada | Registered: May 1999
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