Doil
2025-09-02 15:01:55
I install a lot of sign posts at various properties and these are just as nice as the $150 per posts you find everywhere else.
ADG
2025-08-01 13:46:25
Great U-Channel sign Posts. Did the job
123
2025-07-31 17:33:33
I bought these for a church parking lot and they came quickly, were the right color and were well made. No cheap materials! We have put up several and they fit our songs perfectly and were just what we needed.
John Robinson
2025-07-17 19:13:52
I purchased this U-Channel Sign Post cause we needed to put up a sign due to a lot of trespassing, we cemented the U-Channel in the ground, it's very sturdy in the ground. What I love about this sign post is that it's good quality steel, the green paint is baked on the U-Channel. I love the fact that the U-Channel's holes were centered and lined up perfectly with the sign we used. I also like the fact the U-Channel was 8 feet tall, it allowed us to dig a hole 2 feet deep. We checked with all the city utilities to make sure we did not hit any gas, water pipes or anything else that might be under ground. All and all I feel like this was a good purchase and we have something now to help us keep this corner clean.
Buck
2025-06-20 11:01:16
Bought these and Joffreg Speed Limit signs together. Don't know which is not standard, but the holes are not calibrated the same. I could use one hole of the post per sign, and had to drill the second. Which is a lot of work through the hard steel post. I suppose one could drill the sign, but that would give a poor final appearance. My caution is to carefully check these specs to match sign and posts! If holes match, this is a 5 star product....
Yisel Arnedo Avila
2025-06-15 11:19:49
Muy bueno, excelente calidad, tamaño correcto
Robert Monk
2025-05-28 15:55:13
My project was to mount 1x8" stain grade boards to a stone wall. For some reason I wanted to avoid aligning the mount screws directly over/under each other, so the dual-flange of a sign post occurred to me. It's a decent substitute for unistrut, if you don't mind drilling carefully into a fairly narrow flange.Unlike me, you'd want to plan ahead and pre-drill the outside holes to be accessible during installation as you stack one board above the next (or working from the top, below the next). I hit 50/50 odds and had access to my backing nuts on the right-hand post but not the left-hand. But since the boards are in place already now, I'll just drill the post flanges in place, a little set off from where they are now, and tap the holes for my 1/4-20 SS hardware to just thread itself with no backing nut.
handyandy
2025-02-23 11:59:50
Very rigid and and stronger than expected.
Jean-Pierre Dupuis
2025-01-15 15:15:06
Parfait pour signalisation touristique
H Uppal
2024-12-11 11:04:22
excellent, will buy again.