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Newest sign
Attached are a couple pictures of our newest sign. We recently made this cedar sign for our township. Its dimentions are 6' x 4' for the sign and appr. 8' wide with the posts. There will be secondary signs made to hang below this main sign to announce upcoming events i.e. elections, meetings, and etc. All signs are 2" western red cedar laminated with West epoxy and coated with Sikkens log and siding stain.
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Very nice Bob!!Gotta love the Natural wood look! Wish we could get that ceder over here on the east coast.
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Thanks Kurt. I am surprised you don't have it. What do people make decks from? Bob
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Kurt,
http://www.allwoodsignblanks.com/index.html
Beautiful blanks, well assembled, ready to cut.....
You can usually order them through most sign supply houses. Harbor Sales might even carry them.
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wow
i like it and it looks great
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Hi Bob, I really like the sign and wondering about your finishing sequence? Sikkens or paint first? Any tips? What is your masking technique? I have mostly used Sikkens Cetol 1 how does it compare to log and siding.
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Dan;
Thanks for your nice comments. I love working with real wood for my signs.
I use sikkens log and siding exclusively for my cedar signs. There are 3 coats applied and I put them on just before I leave each evening because of the smell. The 3rd coat of sikkens leaves a nice glossy surface that your mask will adhere to very well. The trees are 3 dimensional and are applied to the sign with 3M 5200 adhesive after painting them. I paint with latex house paint and it can be put on over the sikkens if needed. I have found that silicone caulk does not hold through severe weather changes.
Bob
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Hi Bob, thanks for sharing your experience. I will have to try log an siding after I finish my current current gallon of certol. That is a great idea to apply the 3D components after painting. Do you mask or freehand your letters?
Dan
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I generally mask whenever I can as I get a cleaner look. Sikkens also has a maintainence coat product that can refresh the log and siding after a few years.
Bob