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Thread: Updating entry sign

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    Default Updating entry sign

    Just finished with painting & assemble of refinished sign face
    for our shop. Final backer board and installation in a few days
    with installed pics to follow.
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    Ron Helliar
    Custom signs and service in a "comic sans, corex world"
    http://www.MarysvilleSign.com

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    Custom signs and service in a "comic sans, corex world"

    That is awesome.

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    Default Installed pics

    Thank C, an uphill battle trying to raise the bar hence the tag line.

    Restricted by zoning to repairs or refinishing of a 35+ year old monument sign. Also wanted it to be simple and anchor the business in a residential area with increasing traffic of new potential customers.

    Hoping to see more examples in the gallery or sign forums from others.
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    Ron Helliar
    Custom signs and service in a "comic sans, corex world"
    http://www.MarysvilleSign.com

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    Ron, what material and paints are you fond of? I really like the background texture too. Very nice.

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    Impressive work! Thanks for sharing!

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    Thanks all.
    John, I work mostly with 15lb. Duna HDU and Sherwin Williams satin latex as I know how they work together. But would prefer 20lb. and a better color palette.
    Ron Helliar
    Custom signs and service in a "comic sans, corex world"
    http://www.MarysvilleSign.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by marysvillesign View Post
    Thank C, an uphill battle trying to raise the bar hence the tag line.

    Restricted by zoning to repairs or refinishing of a 35+ year old monument sign. Also wanted it to be simple and anchor the business in a residential area with increasing traffic of new potential customers.
    Love the tag line!
    Can you describe the restrictions or "zoning" difficulties you faced?
    I find the reality that we no longer live in the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave intriguing.


    Case in point:
    http://www.google.com/search?client=...UTF-8&oe=UTF-8

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    By literal code for current zoning, limits of 9 Sq. Ft. of sign face and wall mounted.
    I'm certain as a grandfathered business location it will be workable in some fashion. But the monument is inside a 10' setback requirement that will require a variance. As well, all new arch. drawings and permit fees make it a several hundred dollar process (at best) and likely months of meetings and planning. I'm in the exact situation as many of my customers. The cost, process and time overcomes the desire to proceed.
    Ron Helliar
    Custom signs and service in a "comic sans, corex world"
    http://www.MarysvilleSign.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by marysvillesign View Post
    The cost, process and time overcomes the desire to proceed.
    That is precisely my point. What you describe is criminal.

    Does your town have a forgiveness clause? ;-)
    It seems asking forgiveness may be a better solution than asking permission.
    A quality sign and common sense placement should not raise complaints.

    What happens then?

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    Chuck,
    The days of forgiveness clauses are over for us common folk.
    Still in full effect for politicians, oil companies and spoiled actresses though.
    Ron Helliar
    Custom signs and service in a "comic sans, corex world"
    http://www.MarysvilleSign.com

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