Posted by
Andy
on February 17, 2014
- What thickness are my letters? The most common
thickness is 030. Most signs you buy come with these thickness of
letters. If you are able to put your letter in the top track and bow the
letter and drop the changeable letter in the bottom track, it is 030
thickness. If your letters are 060 or 080 thickness, you are sliding
your letters in from the side. If you have a flourescent letter black
sign, the letter thickness is 4 mil. These letters are on a plastic
cardboard material.
- What size letters do I need? The sign letter panels
are often an inch or so longer than the actual letter on the panel. For
instance in my experience, the most common size is "8 on 9". This mean
an 8 inch letter on a 9 inch panel. (The panel is really closer to 8
15/16 inches in length.) If you are using a Swinger style sign, the
letter panels are 4 inches tall. If you are buying letters for a
portable roadside sign, the letters are likely 8" letters on a 9" panel.
And, if a roadside sign, they are probably condensed font.
- What font are my letters? As stated above,
condensed is the more common. If you choose a BOLD font, the changeable
letter panels are a little wider. And, depending on the overall size of
the sign, the sign letter row done in bold letters may have 2-3 panels
LESS than a sign letter track done with CONDENSED letters. There are
other fonts to choose from, but the most common are the BOLD and
CONDENSED.
- What letters can I get to draw attention to my sign? A
couple different directions to go here: 1) Purchase letters that are
double the size of your original letters. (If you have 8" on 9" letters,
purchase letters that will be 18 inch tall panels. ) This allows the
same sign tracks to be used, but the letter panels span over one of the
tracks entirely. The individual letters are quite a bit more in cost,
but they are great for putting up the words "SALE" in big letters. Of
course, the whole sign can't be big letters. The other letters could be
the smaller type. 2) The most common letters are black with red numbers.
A variety of color options are out there. In the case of the
flourescent letters, they are quite a bit more expensive. However, if
they get your sign noticed they are eventually going to give you a
proper return.
- What if the characters I want don't come in my set of letters?
I don't have a great answer for this, but I do have one.....electrical
tape. If you can get access to some blank sheets of acrylic (or some
sets of changeable letters may have some blanks), simply create the
letter you want on the acrylic using the electrical tape. It may not
hold up to real tight scrutiny, but it will allow you to get your
message out there without cursing the guy who sold you the letters. ;-)