very good job. You may want to take your sign post skills to the local snowmobile club. The clubs must install thousands of these type trail markers late fall-early winter and then remove them all late-winter to early spring. Good descriptive video.
Great video! I also need instruction on anti-theft hardware for signs. Do you ever use anti-theft or tamper proof bolts and/or nuts? If so, what do you recommend?
well then you would need an 8 foot ladder and swing a sledge hammer way up there while trying to keep it straight! Much easier to work low and then bolt a 6 footer to it. The road signs are installed this way but they use a different piece into the ground and they are designed to snap off if a car hits them or something. But that's not what i used in this situation
They ordered it from a local sign printing company called Voss Signs in Manlius NY. It's made of the same reflective material as speed limit signs so you can see it at night