I've been using these every once in a while for mounting signs and I thought maybe some people here might not know about them. I've been calling them "standoff posts", but I think they are more easily found if you call them "standoff screws" and they are another way to mount letters or signs to vertical surfaces like walls, posts, etc...
You unscrew the front part of them, then attach the standoff to the wall with your choice of screws, then drill a hole in your sign that lines up with the standoff and screw in the front part. They come in different lengths and work pretty well. I like the short ones but if your signs are light enough, the longer ones work well also. Found on Amazon.
Sign mounting standoff method
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Re: sign mounting method
Nice, thx
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Re: sign mounting method
Now that's slick! Never saw that before and a perfect solution I could have used many times in the past. Thanks Scratch
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Re: Sign mounting standoff method
Looks great. very attractive wall fasteners.
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Logan Lathe + myriads of other shop toys
**CAUTION**- "Does Not Play Well With Others"