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2025-08-27 14:14:47
These are good quality signs. Just like to suggest a screw should be added to keep the two metal poles together. It is windy in Texas and the top half keeps lifting off the bottom half. My husband drilled for a spot to hold them together.
Big D
2025-08-21 14:39:40
Stopping illegal parking
Basha
2025-08-19 11:20:49
The sign is a good size and quality. The steaks are poor. Very flimsy. I doubt these will last long so I put one up keeping the second as a spare for now. You will need additional tools to put the sign on the steak. They include an Allen wrench but you’ll need a nut driver and or very small needle nose pliers to hold the cap nut in the channel of the steak.Update the seller did respond to my comment and refunded a portion of the price.
CheFancy
2025-08-18 16:01:31
Seem pretty sturdy
rab
2025-07-19 21:39:09
Made out of quality materials. Looks great. Easy to put together
Kimberly E.
2025-06-17 14:04:53
The sign came off in a wind storm and blew out into the street
Dana
2025-03-28 13:34:32
PROS: Great deal for 2 decent duty reflective signs, all aluminum construction, clear printing and good visibility from a distance with large clear text and bright coloring. CONS: Signs are thick enough, but, decals have snow minor scratches and defects (bubbling) already in them, the posts are very thin and easy to bend, all post ends have cut angles in them (only need one end cut an an angle for the ground), top of one post has a very thin protective plastic cap that will not withstand any hammering during installation, posts slid together alright with a small dent for a center stop, but, they are really short (36 inches total prior to pounding into the ground) so plan accordingly, (a ~2 ft high sign may not work for you), If mounting on a wall or other surface these signs are fine as is, but, if putting in the ground and for better stability and more height, I had to perform multiple modifications on mine: Tap and screw the joint together (or use pop-rivets here too) to prevent wind blown or easy removal theft, drill a couple of holes through the lower shaft and insert (clip over) onto a 5 ft 3/8" piece of scrap re-rod for easy deep pounding into the ground and much sturdier higher mounting of the signs, after pounding in the re-rod, slide the lower alum shaft all the way down to the joint, rivet alum channel into re-rod, and finish with a coat of rust proof silver paint...viola great do-it-yourself low cost signage! Still beats paying a sign company if your handy!
jack williams
2025-01-26 16:11:11
As described, received quickly
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