Some promo sign frames for a Calgary company I recently did. No complicated machining like many of you can do— just simple cutting, welding, plasma work, sanding, prep paint, and template setup to ensure 2x3 plastic core signs can fit and be removed easily. Signs have a foot plate to set into lawn (and adhere to City shallow utilities/CSA standards for buried underground infrastructure).
What Worked Well?
The up-front work for the welding template, chop-saw cutting, and plasma cutting of the ground spikes was worth every minute. When the customer showed up with a sample sign and went to test-fit it, my heart skipped a beat as I only had specs to build from (but no sample to test against). However, I knew the measurements were bang on and that the template ensured repeatability. When it fit perfectly I was very happy.
What Would I Do Differently?
Given the paint time, I'd get a quote for power coat and adjust tolerances for the thicker finish had I known ahead of time. I'm interested in forum member contacts for powder coating and some tips from members on this so I can use powder coat as an option in future jobs if anyone can help. Most of my jobs are small one-off runs where specific colours are not hills to die on...white and black are my playgrounds.
For the record....I only retired recently from a non-metal working job, even though metal working has been my hobby for 30 years. So I am just now learning now about the business and economics of the hobby.
Pics attached....
What Worked Well?
The up-front work for the welding template, chop-saw cutting, and plasma cutting of the ground spikes was worth every minute. When the customer showed up with a sample sign and went to test-fit it, my heart skipped a beat as I only had specs to build from (but no sample to test against). However, I knew the measurements were bang on and that the template ensured repeatability. When it fit perfectly I was very happy.
What Would I Do Differently?
Given the paint time, I'd get a quote for power coat and adjust tolerances for the thicker finish had I known ahead of time. I'm interested in forum member contacts for powder coating and some tips from members on this so I can use powder coat as an option in future jobs if anyone can help. Most of my jobs are small one-off runs where specific colours are not hills to die on...white and black are my playgrounds.
For the record....I only retired recently from a non-metal working job, even though metal working has been my hobby for 30 years. So I am just now learning now about the business and economics of the hobby.
Pics attached....
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