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Shop Sign

tx67fury

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I’ve always liked the old dealership signs, but just can’t justify dropping $3k on one. I decided to paint my own (Mostly to avoid working on the shop in the TX heat) to hang in my shop I’m building for my plymouth. I’m very pleased how it turned out. Anyone else have any signs like this in their shop?

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LOVE it ! I'm still trying to find the time to build my two sided hanging sign for the peak in front of the middle shop bay door. I have two of these to go back to back on a frame.
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Sweet nice job! Anyway we can get one delivered! Lol
 
Sweet nice job! Anyway we can get one delivered! Lol
My wife told me I should make some for folks to fund my projects. I asked her with what time haha(We both have full time jobs and a 4 month old boy). This one took me a few weeks of an hour here, 30 minutes there, etc til it was done. Maybe when I retire in 30 years
 
A Sign Company can print one out and put it on sheet metal for you. Pretty common today if you don't have the ability to paint.
 
I've had this one for 10 years or so. A friend of mine scored it for me from a truck repair shop he sold parts to when he was working at the dealer. I think it was like $150? Have it retrofitted with LED's now to hang in my new garage.

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Here’s a sign I had made a couple months back, printed on a 1/4” aluminum/foam core type material. It’s about 8’ long.

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