Faux brick base for sign project
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Faux brick base for sign project
Here is a project we've been working on. A base for a sign project. Made with Eps foam and hard coated.
Finished with paint
Finished with paint
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Re: Faux brick base for sign project
Looks great! What brand hardcoat are you spraying?
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Re: Faux brick base for sign project
This is our first project with a hard coat, we used an exterior hardcoat from Hot Wire Factory. It's pretty hard.
Our next time I am going to add some of their additives to make it even harder.
https://hotwirefoamfactory.com/026_Ext_FoamCoat.html
Our next time I am going to add some of their additives to make it even harder.
https://hotwirefoamfactory.com/026_Ext_FoamCoat.html
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Wow! Thanks for the link. That's about the lowest pricing on a foam hard coat I've ever seen. I'll have to try some of that!
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Re: Faux brick base for sign project
That's really cool. I'm curious about the choice of foam for this base rather than brick and concrete. Was there a significant cost difference? Was there a weight concern?
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Re: Faux brick base for sign project
dealguy11 wrote:That's really cool. I'm curious about the choice of foam for this base rather than brick and concrete. Was there a significant cost difference? Was there a weight concern?
Typically we farm out our Foam Monument signs and love them.
This time our quote for this project seamed a little high and I knew I could do it in the shop and wanted to try to make some of them in our shop vs having to send them out.
Our hard coat is not as strong as the vendor we use, but there are some other additives to make this one stronger for the next project.
Costs:
$100 in foam
$120 in hard coat
$80 in paints
$40 in adhesives
Plus time making it
Advantages for us with foam:
This does not require a complete footer under it like a real brick would require. We only need to do two posts, direct burial, to install.
We don't have to subcontract to a mason to build the base and have to wait on their lead time and build time to finish the project.
We have a generic architect stamped drawing made to use for all our foam monument signs with approved footing for the county. If it was brick & mortar I would need an architect stamped engineered drawing made for our project.
We can install in one day on the foam signs.
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Re: Faux brick base for sign project
Hello Brian, thanks for posting your good looking foam base. (It looks like you have lots of good looking signs in your shop. )
Steve, this may not apply to Brian's foam base, but I read about a similar base and sign welcoming someone to a local community. The article said that the base was made of foam to reduce the municipality's liability should someone drive off the street and hit the monument base.
Thanks, Chuck
Steve, this may not apply to Brian's foam base, but I read about a similar base and sign welcoming someone to a local community. The article said that the base was made of foam to reduce the municipality's liability should someone drive off the street and hit the monument base.
Thanks, Chuck
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Re: Faux brick base for sign project
Well, that's an interesting concept! You would think that a concrete base would be "an innocent bystander" in any case if a car hits it!
The so-called liability of someone hitting a stationary object gets funnier the more I think about it!
"Yes, Your Honor, I did hit the monument base while I was texting my girlfriend. But look at the damage that it caused to my car! It's the city's fault for not making the base out of foam!"
Hilarious!
The so-called liability of someone hitting a stationary object gets funnier the more I think about it!
"Yes, Your Honor, I did hit the monument base while I was texting my girlfriend. But look at the damage that it caused to my car! It's the city's fault for not making the base out of foam!"
Hilarious!
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Re: Faux brick base for sign project
I think I'll go for a cup of coffee at McDonalds!mtylerfl wrote:Well, that's an interesting concept! You would think that a concrete base would be "an innocent bystander" in any case if a car hits it!
The so-called liability of someone hitting a stationary object gets funnier the more I think about it!
"Yes, Your Honor, I did hit the monument base while I was texting my girlfriend. But look at the damage that it caused to my car! It's the city's fault for not making the base out of foam!"
Hilarious!
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Re: Faux brick base for sign project
Great looking sign. It looks like the real thing.
Thank You
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Re: Faux brick base for sign project
Here is the finished project.
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Re: Faux brick base for sign project
Congrats on making the Vectric Newsletter. Neat project. Russ
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