Love the videos. Started doing sign installation and unfortunately the guy I replaced his last day was my first and been having to kind of learn as I go since I wasn't trained on much. Your videos have helped me a ton on learning. Would you mind me asking a question regarding a sign installation?
Thanks! I love making these, as much as they are, mostly me just waffling on about my job. I am so happy to know that someone has learned, or taken something away from these videos. Absolutely ask me any questions, and I will do my best to answer them! Again, thanks for watching!
With wood siding, the best thing I could recommend is a good, not cheap, stud-finder. I have had limited success with them in the past, but they for the most part get you to within a few inches of a stud. The other, more invasive and less professional way is to "exploratory drill" by using the studfinder to get you close, and then just drilling every 1.5-2" until you hit a stud. Like I said, not the best way, but it is effective, especially if the sign will cover those holes. Also make sure to seal them up!
@@FastsignsKirkland Thanks a bunch for the tips. Did the install yesterday and it turned out awesome! Was kind of a tricky one since I had to make one cabinet a hinged cabinet that went over a attic man door. But got it done!
Love the videos. Started doing sign installation and unfortunately the guy I replaced his last day was my first and been having to kind of learn as I go since I wasn't trained on much. Your videos have helped me a ton on learning. Would you mind me asking a question regarding a sign installation?
Thanks! I love making these, as much as they are, mostly me just waffling on about my job. I am so happy to know that someone has learned, or taken something away from these videos. Absolutely ask me any questions, and I will do my best to answer them! Again, thanks for watching!
@FastsignsKirkland When Installing a cabinet sign on a exterior wall with siding do you have any tips on trying to findd studs?
With wood siding, the best thing I could recommend is a good, not cheap, stud-finder. I have had limited success with them in the past, but they for the most part get you to within a few inches of a stud. The other, more invasive and less professional way is to "exploratory drill" by using the studfinder to get you close, and then just drilling every 1.5-2" until you hit a stud. Like I said, not the best way, but it is effective, especially if the sign will cover those holes. Also make sure to seal them up!
@@FastsignsKirkland Thanks a bunch for the tips. Did the install yesterday and it turned out awesome! Was kind of a tricky one since I had to make one cabinet a hinged cabinet that went over a attic man door. But got it done!
Any time! Glad to hear the install went well!