The sign is 24x21. Once the legs are added it is 40 inches tall.. Sign without leg could hang along.. The car is 10X8...Could be mounted on legs.. These can be made larger or smaller.. You can set any size on plasm cutter..
Thanks...any chance of you making the wall art in Aluminum or stainless?
Steel will quickly rust down here...even if it is primed and painted.
Really like the red wall art
I think with can cut any kind of metal.. Will check with my cutters and let you know... Arthur primed and painted the red SSR for the garage. We had this sun powder coated and that could be an option for the SSR also.. If you are interested let me know and I will check on the cost...
My SSR: '05 Auto Redline Red #20727.... Born on 05/05/05...
Quote:
Originally Posted by grandma
I think with can cut any kind of metal.. Will check with my cutters and let you know... Arthur primed and painted the red SSR for the garage. We had this sun powder coated and that could be an option for the SSR also.. If you are interested let me know and I will check on the cost...
I won one that looks like that at the Texas Rally!!! .. I black powder coated it... & LOVE it!! Its just inside my front door.. makes me smile everytime I see it
I got a few things powder coated.. some of Mike in AZ's club plaques and the sign.. all three or four pieces were under $100. I live near the coast & the salt air just eats up metal.. so the powder coat although expensive is well worth the trouble to protect it. I am sure in some climates a good coat of paint would do.
Take a look at this sun we had done..Would this color work? Checking on the price will let you know the cost next week...
Ellen
I saw the sun you had hanging was over the garage doors; very nice, I liked the color combinations on that one. The sun is on the list to get next, I took home the SSR Car and the Welcome Butterfly sign from the BBQ. The craftsmanship can't be any better than this.
The AutoGuide.com network consists of the largest network of enthusiast-owned enthusiast-operated automotive communities.
AutoGuide.com provides the latest car reviews, auto show coverage, new car prices, and automotive news. The AutoGuide network operates more than 100 automotive forums where our users consult peers for shopping information and advice, and share opinions as a community.