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  • Rotating sign mechanism. help needed?

    Posted by Robert Lambie on 13 January 2008 at 01:13

    I wasn’t sure if i should post this or just keep google’n it… but thought it might be a good idea as someone may have had experience in this sort of thing or at least know of proper searching terms.

    I have been basically given the task of coming up with a feature/sign for the (exterior) entry area to a new building for an existing customer, using their logo.
    anyway, something i am toying with is to have the logo slowly rotating on a single post. the logo itself will be 3 dimensional and about 10-15ft high.
    what i am looking for is a source for the rotating mechanism, turntable sort of thing, that the logo will be mounted on. the logo will have an in interior frame with stainless shell. so there will be a bit of weight behind it.

    any ideas on a source for the rotation mechanism?

    Craig Brown replied 17 years, 11 months ago 8 Members · 13 Replies
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  • Nick Minall

    Member
    13 January 2008 at 09:56

    found this Rob if its any help.

    Think this has been talked about before if you can find the old posts.

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    13 January 2008 at 12:48

    thanks a million nick, that’s a great start and based in the UK too!

  • Mike Grant

    Member
    13 January 2008 at 16:49

    VKF Renzel also do a small amount of turntables.

  • John Harding

    Member
    13 January 2008 at 17:16

    Rob I seem to remeber Signtrade did some larger scale rotating signs
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    John

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    13 January 2008 at 17:56

    thanks for the help guys… much appreciated.

    do you mean signtrade as in the moulded letter supplier john?

    mike, had a look on their site mate but don’t see them. do you have a link for them on that site?

    i think my problem is going to be getting one that will hold the weight of the logo i want to have rotating. I’m guessing 10-15ft high logo and made from coloured, polished stainless steel. so it will be a fair weight, but i think as long as i get the right supplier it shouldn’t be a problem for them.
    the link nick has posted looks promising… hope their prices are good. 😀

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    13 January 2008 at 18:56

    to give a better idea of the rotating sign.
    here is a picture of the Scotland yard sign. as you know it rotates.
    instead of a triangular box i would like to mount approx 10ft high 3-dimensional logo. obviously everything will scale up… its also going to be a more attractive than the Scotland yard sign. but similar idea… 😀


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  • Nick Monir

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    13 January 2008 at 19:10

    Petty those two police men are standing there or you could’ve just ran up and whipped that one :lol1:

  • Mike Grant

    Member
    14 January 2008 at 00:14

    Rob, sorry no link only got a catalogue. I think they also do turntables that will take cars, so may be worth getting a catalogue or give them a ring.

  • David Rowland

    Member
    14 January 2008 at 00:19

    can imagine that powering the unit will need to be considered and how they turn it off.
    i see a large clock work mechanism atm… hispeed motor reduced to slow speed cog

  • George Elsmore

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    14 January 2008 at 16:11
  • George Elsmore

    Member
    14 January 2008 at 16:14

    DOH! 😳 Nick has already posted link

  • John Harding

    Member
    15 January 2008 at 20:40

    Hi Rob

    quote :

    do you mean signtrade as in the moulded letter supplier john?

    Yes north london somewhere I recall – sorry for late response, im sure theyve done bigger stuff

    John

  • Craig Brown

    Member
    15 January 2008 at 22:46

    Have a word with Ken Lober as Russell Signs…they do a lot of this type of work see http://www.russellsigns.co.uk/?sMenu=working-m … mb=0&iAt=1 lots of great stuff on his site but the link shows an example of a rotating sign (holding full scale cars).

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