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Updated over 14 years ago on . Most recent reply
Bandit Signs - Help!
Instead of the popular corrugated bandit signs with wire stakes, I'm looking for 9X12 plastic signs that I can staple to telephone poles. It should be a bendable plastic material.
Anyone know of a company that makes these?
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The best way to beat the wind is to have the flutes of your bandit sign (assuming you're using coroplast) horizontal instead of vertical. Then punch 4 holes in the center of the sign approx. the same width the pole you're placing your bandit sign against and thread two zip ties through. For additional reinforcement use either roofing nails or heavy duty "Arrow" staples from Lowes!
This should hold your signs in place against the elements extremely well. :lol:
Spending more money to buy aluminum signs is cost prohibitize since bandit signs don't usually have a long lifespan.