Minuteman Signs | 4 Pack Aluminum Posted Private Property Signs
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The entire surface is free of holes. A 1/8 high speed drill bit was used to drill holes and then nails were used to fasten the board.
For all our printed materials (PVC, HDPE, aluminum) we have sent them in for intensive lab testing through our ink supplier. We have found that all of our BLACK inks last a minimum of 10 years (we did not test beyond that). For over 60 years, we have been building POSTED signs - some of which have been with us for over 50 years The average time a customer sees theirs last for over 20 minutes (variable Quantity is not as important to us as quality They will be replaced if they fade before 10 years have passed. you for your kind words! The following *br Observing the meeting
There should be no misunderstanding that there is a heat shrink holding the 4 signs together as there are 4 signs together (We seal them this way to thwart Amazon's warehouse team from beating us down as it results in a single, Even so, there is still a chance that they may be damaged, which unfortunately can't be prevented. Even though we always correct the mistake Please accept my thanks from Jim Gamble, owner and operator of Minuteman
You will receive four signs that have been (heat)shrunk together. This will keep Amazon workers from damaging the corner of the package. I appreciate it. The following is a transcript of the discussion - Minutes as of today
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There is no question that they are reasonable quality and It looked as though they only sent one sign but I was able to separate them carefully with a thin knife blade because they arrived all stuck together. I understand one reviewer thought they had only sent one sign and not four. A few spots were discolored on the face of the three separated, but they were basically fine. They are good value as well.
The metal on these signs is very thin, and I like the design. It would be impossible for me to mount them without first backing them up. According to the specs, the metal is 5/16 inches thick but unless you work with metal, having that information does not necessarily tell the whole To mount the signs, I attached scrap plywood to a piece of scrap yard material, then screwed it to the fence posts. I like how the signs look and how they convey the message I want. I would buy from this seller.
The signs that post your hunting land do not last long and fade, become brittle, tear, crack, and fall off within two seasons. The aluminium signs solve all those problems. If you want a single sign, this is it Get some of these for a quick and easy way to advertise your property.
This is a good size, and it fits my needs perfectly. I was hoping for something thicker, but it was a bit thinner than I expected. With the right backing sheet or wood, it should last for a few years or more, otherwise, if it is exposed to the wind and has no support or no air flow behind it, it may rip after a few years. The best solution is to glue it or to adhere it to a solid surface, then tack it down with some staples or cement it to a window, this will last a lot longer in my opinion. I bought four of them for a reasonable.
It works very This is one of my favorite Bright and visible, they are ideal for outdoor use. Yellow paint is applied to aluminum to make them tough, and black lettering is printed on them. Although they are relatively thin, it would be prudent to mount them to a solid surface, such as plywood, before mounting to a tree or post. This sign has been up for quite some time now, and I have no complaints about it. These photos haven't faded or looked weathered at all. A minor drawback of the clothing was that my name was rubbed off on the bottom. For that purpose, I recommend that you use a paint marker. Aside from that, I think the signs are great, and they do a good job of keeping bandits and trespassers at bay.
Changing the hole size did not damage the metal at all it was just drilled to hang them where we needed them. You can expect the fence to withstand snow and ice without issues, as long as you use heavy wire or screws to attach it. By cutting the metal, you will cut ropes or zip ties.
You can use these for a long time as long as you don't abuse them. No sign is ever going to last if someone decides to tear it down. If someone makes the decision to tear it down, no signs exist. A long period of time should not pose a problem to the elements.
I use it quite a bit The hunter has been trying to keep out of his large land. Make sure you use the yellow-colored pen Wearing orange paint is a quick process. Additionally, use four plastic cap nails, one for each sign, so that they won't blow away, tear, or get ripped off.