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HillStreet
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It is looking more and more like a spring project now as we won’t have any 24 hour period above freezing. I wont bring it inside because it’s just too much handling. I do think I will try a repair though. The mating surfaces will match even though they are not flat.
I think that because all the forces are vertical, it just may stay in place with a rod and epoxy. The sign is actually 18 inches square, , 3/8 inch aluminum with vinyl sign material on it. The bracket is steel, 24 inches long, and the sign and bracket weighs about 10 pounds.
I could have a wrought iron band fabricated, maybe 6 inches wide to cover the splice but it will have a bolt in the back to cinch it. I will consult with some stone people to see about the epoxies. I do know the PL products, I’ll check them out.
I think that because all the forces are vertical, it just may stay in place with a rod and epoxy. The sign is actually 18 inches square, , 3/8 inch aluminum with vinyl sign material on it. The bracket is steel, 24 inches long, and the sign and bracket weighs about 10 pounds.
I could have a wrought iron band fabricated, maybe 6 inches wide to cover the splice but it will have a bolt in the back to cinch it. I will consult with some stone people to see about the epoxies. I do know the PL products, I’ll check them out.