06-21-2019, 10:25 PM
My wife gave me this sign when we retired and moved from Vermont to Arizona and a new shop.
For 20 years now it has hung by the door in full sun and desert environment. Though it has held up well the elements have taken a toll. It was made by a professional sign shop in Stowe, VT. I’m not sure what the routed portion, front panel, is made of but it is attached to plywood that has begun to delaminate as you can see. I’ve been repairing that part with super-glue, a thin followed by thicker and voids packed with sawdust and soaked. When I get that finished I’ll sand it back to the original shape, my question is what kind/type of finish does the brain trust think I should use on the front? I believe we can paint the edge and back with a quality outdoor paint that matches the original but I don’t want to try to paint the front, around the gold leaf and such. I have a good spray rig so I thought maybe an automotive clear coat, don’t know how well that would adhere to the original paint. Any thoughts, shared similar experience and or suggestions appreciated.
E Sims
For 20 years now it has hung by the door in full sun and desert environment. Though it has held up well the elements have taken a toll. It was made by a professional sign shop in Stowe, VT. I’m not sure what the routed portion, front panel, is made of but it is attached to plywood that has begun to delaminate as you can see. I’ve been repairing that part with super-glue, a thin followed by thicker and voids packed with sawdust and soaked. When I get that finished I’ll sand it back to the original shape, my question is what kind/type of finish does the brain trust think I should use on the front? I believe we can paint the edge and back with a quality outdoor paint that matches the original but I don’t want to try to paint the front, around the gold leaf and such. I have a good spray rig so I thought maybe an automotive clear coat, don’t know how well that would adhere to the original paint. Any thoughts, shared similar experience and or suggestions appreciated.
E Sims