Minuteman Signs | Aluminum No Trespassing, Posted, Aluminum, Diamond Shaped Signs 4 Pack
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They are not the same old humdrum ones you see at the store. There is a large, rural property on my property that is very desirable for hikers, hunters, and fishermen. As a sign reader, I've seen SO many over the years and have learned a handful of basics that help a lot. There is some discussion of these not having holes in them. Is there a need for To make my own holes, I am going to drill them. Does anyone really wanna line things up with holes? To mount the signs, I always cut something (thin plywood, particle board, or whatever I happen to have lying around). There is a VERY important purpose for installing a screw (and screws are VERY much better than nails), at As you sleep, the wind is attempting to blow your sign away. Once I mount the sign on a tree or post, I insert long screws to secure it. There is a belief that people take mounted signs more seriously than just a plastic orange monstrosity nailed to The product meets all five of my expectations. I also appreciate that they are made by a small USA company that has the intelligence to ask people for reviews to help.
The videos were really good but I didn't like them as much as I thought I would. Upon first opening the box and packaging, I was met with this awful smell coming from the stickers. It must be a chemical used in the manufacturing process. As soon as I separated them (since they were all attached together in the packaging), they all adhered to the signs that were on top of them, so I got rid of all the markings, making the product The batch I got may have just been bad. My signs will be plastic in the future since they will not peel, even if they fade.
These signs are appealing to me and I think they will do well in the long run. The panels look like they are brand new after being up for around six months. There are 4 places where I nailed them to telephone poles and wrapped them around. It has yet to move with the installation method even when we have experienced 50mph winds. My first impression was that they were very dark and incongruous. I was surprised by how large they were as well. It turned out they were going to be about the same size as some yellow ones I had bought from "Minute Man". Be sure to read the size of these, they are roughly a foot square. It's funny how I have these small signs on fence posts, but these larger ones on telephone poles in the middle of an open space. As far as durability is concerned, they have held up quite well. Big, small, and all the signs in between. As far as I can tell, these signs are supposed to last a long time as I have not observed a change in appearance, and the smaller signs have been there for two full years facing west without fading. The orange paper signs are no longer necessary for anyone that is tired of using them. There are no more to be done with these. There are no flimsy parts to them. The only way you could be secure with them would be to flex them around a telephone pole or put some plywood behind them, painted and treated. One improvement I would suggest is to use a brighter shade of orange. It might be easier for you to see them. I hope this will be helpful to.
I'm very happy with the result. My signs have just arrived, and we are very pleased with the craftsmanship, the quality of material, and the overall appearance of the In addition to good instructions on how to mount them, they also provide good mounting instructions! Despite the low price and on-time delivery, I was very satisfied with my purchase. We have a farm in Alabama, so we will be ordering Ensure my 100% satisfaction by working with an outstanding company that Amazon works closely with! And finally, there are signs that say I love the product once I know Morris Gilbert from Cantonment,.
Signs were well packed in this package (4 in a pack). It seems as though the signs are durable and sturdy enough so there is no complaint However, I think it is ESSENTIAL to drill mounting holes in any sign that looks like this. It would have been feasible to do this with not much effort and the signs would have been well worth the cost. In order to avoid drilling holes when they are as they are now, I would recommend finding alternative drilling systems. There is nothing difficult in that, but it should be part of the design process.
Despite the tempting lure of a nice fishing pond we set up a shooting range in the valley on our farm to ensure people stayed out of it. The other product we purchased was too lightweight for our needs, so when we found these, we were thrilled. It is hard to miss them as they drive around our property line according to our neighbors who noticed them during their drive.
Purchased 2 packs, a total of 8 in all. With their bright paint, these signs are very well made. Despite the difficulty in getting the nails through, they made it through. They now have no excuse to be SOBs around me.
There is a thin layer of This is a good quality video. The aluminum sheets are very thin, but I mounted them to painted 1/2" plywood backer boards so they would be more rigid. I am using a "T" post to secure them to the property, thus allowing an additional level of support. Hopefully, these will last much longer than plastic versions, as we shall see as time moves forward.