DiamondWash
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I have some signs needed to be removed and they we're put up with those metal nail concrete anchors how do you remove them?
Diamond,I have some signs needed to be removed and they we're put up with those metal nail concrete anchors how do you remove them?
Wash-it,Hum. metal anchors or "lead anchors" should never be used to mount signage.
Hilti makes a great 1/4" anchor that is made of plastic and has a stainless set pin that is removable with a phillips screwdriver. This is what we use.
You can get Hilti anchors from a Hilti store or a specialty bolt supply or even order them online, but not from a home improvement center.mjwalsh said:Do you happen to remember who tends to carry this specific anchor? Like Ace Hardware or Lowes?
I use plastic sleeve anchors with stainless screws on brick, or double-stick tape on tile or glazed block.Wash-it said:Hum. metal anchors or "lead anchors" should never be used to mount signage.
Our local Home Depot carries a lot of Hilti stuff including Hilti Anchors.Wash-it,
Do you happen to remember who tends to carry this specific anchor? Like Ace Hardware or Lowes?
MJ
They don't here - I wouldn't have thought it would be a regional thing.Earl Weiss said:Our local Home Depot carries a lot of Hilti stuff including Hilti Anchors.
Fastenal carries about all types.Wash-it,
Do you happen to remember who tends to carry this specific anchor? Like Ace Hardware or Lowes?
MJ
Wash-it,You can go online to the hilti website. The stainless anchors are kind of expensive but, they last practically forever. Tip, for signage and and wall panels predrill the sign with 5/16" bit to allow for temp changes = expansion and contraction. These work well in the automatic bay too. Chem resistant and will not rust. I dont know about lowes and the like, we always just get em thru hilti.
I had to mount some signs on split-face brick, but it was so uneven I couldn't stand how it looked. I bought some heavy aluminum strips and cut them the length of the signs and used stainless screws with the heads countersunk flush with the strips to mount them to the brick, then used double-stick adhesive to mount the sign to the aluminum. The sign almost looks like it's floating on the wall, but it's secure enough people can't get their fingers behind it to pry it off.Wash-it said:Split face block is just sooo rough to mount stuff on.