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DS-1 Stainless Steel frontlit Letter signThe font of the letters - This is the lettering we are using on the website (http://www.hackmelbourne.org/).CCHS
On Jul 16, 2012 7:45 PM, "Geoff" <geoff.le...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> One option for a sign is to get one made, so I got a quote.
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> Letter size: 80cm (this would make a sign length of about 3m).
80cm??!! Heck, you'll be able to read it from the Monash! Okay not quite but that is overly large. 20cm would be more than enough as you will need to be adjacent to the front of the building to read it.
> DS-1 Stainless Steel frontlit Letter sign
Front lit or backlit?
> We would like the sign to do be a sign and to light the area outside in front of our workshop as there is no lighting in the area.
What's the council restrictions on illuminated signs?
Would it make more sense to flood light the front rather than just the sign. Might make the lane a little more inviting.
It would be worthwhile having a chat to a local signwriter and get a quote there.
Cheaper solution might be to have a thin frame welded up which is then bolted to the wall. The signwhite sign is then pop riveted or screwed to the frame. Sign white is single sided powder coated sheet steel. Save the stainless for the Marine hackerspace. :-)
Regards
George
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