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  • Road Sign Stanchion Frames

    Posted by Mark Andrews on 26 August 2016 at 10:57

    Hello everyone, hope Friday is treating everyone well?
    …mine started with gone off milk and a flat battery in the mouse. But is getting better.

    As the title suggests, had a request to carry out some roadside signs for a security company, and it’s not something that has ever cropped up for me before.
    3mm ACM sheet and the graphic are no problem, but I need a decent supplier for the stanchion frames.

    Any help appreciated.
    Many thanks, Mark

    Chris Windebank replied 9 years, 4 months ago 5 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Neil Somers

    Member
    26 August 2016 at 18:43

    Hi Mark,
    Try Rennicks, they supply almost everything road sign related if they don’t have it they will point you in the right direction

    http://www.rennicksuk.com

    http://www.rennicks.com/shop/

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    27 August 2016 at 01:21

    Another option is William Smiths for Road signage and the like… http://www.williamsmith.co.uk

  • Mark Andrews

    Member
    31 August 2016 at 14:41

    Appreciate the input guys, many thanks!

    I’m sure this will point me in the right direction.

  • Hugh Potter

    Member
    1 September 2016 at 08:27
    quote Mark Andrews:

    Hello everyone, hope Friday is treating everyone well?
    …mine started with gone off milk and a flat battery in the mouse. But is getting better.

    As the title suggests, had a request to carry out some roadside signs for a security company, and it’s not something that has ever cropped up for me before.
    3mm ACM sheet and the graphic are no problem, but I need a decent supplier for the stanchion frames.

    Any help appreciated.
    Many thanks, Mark

    it’s something that rarely comes up for me, I used a local builders supply place for the frames and the pre-cut ‘Zintec’ panels to go in them, probably not the cheapest way of doing them but the zintec is the proper sheet material to use – it’s heavy too – I guess that helps prevent it blowing over when using something like a lightweight acm.

  • Chris Windebank

    Member
    1 September 2016 at 12:59

    ashby trade now do them too

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