Just a quick note on liquid nails make sure you use the one that says for 'projects', the other ones will attack any kind of foam. The 'project' seems to work the best for me. Russ
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Just a quick note on liquid nails make sure you use the one that says for 'projects', the other ones will attack any kind of foam. The 'project' seems to work the best for me. Russ
Two part epoxy is your safest all around bet.
As Joe noted, try glue ups of sample materials. What works for me in a cooler wet environment may not work well for your sun & heat conditions.
I noted your post on a exterior MDF sign. Have you reviewed it's performance in the field? That could give you valuable insight on material choice.
Tim,
If you're going to mount this sign to the wall, you're home free. I wouldn't mount anything to the back.
The mounting procedure I like, is to cut 1.5"X1.5" X 3" aluminum angle, from Lowe's. I make four of these for top and bottom. I like the 1/8" thickness best because it's easy to cut. This method of attachment is almost invisable.
Be sure to give the back of the sign a couple of coats of paint
Joe