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Screw Fixing your house sign:



This is the most common method of fixing a house sign or house number and it is probably the simplest, but there are one or two things you will need to take into account.

Choice of screw is vital, use either solid brass or preferably stainless steel.

Ordinary steel screws will rust very quickly, brass coated screws will eventually corrode and even galvanised screws will rust if the galvanised coating is scratched, as it surely will be!

The risk from rusting or corroding screws is not just the sign crashing to the ground, but that many house sign materials are susceptible to staining. Slate and stone will stain from rust, and marble will positively love to absorb rust or corrosion stains. Even granites may stain somewhat, though not quite as badly as other materials, but why take the risk?

Building your house sign into a wall:

Many house signs are built into stone or brick walls, if this is this case you must specify that you do not want your house sign drilled!

There are few problems to worry about with this method, however if your house sign is made from Yorkstone or Marble be sure to use a clean washed sand as the minerals in some sands may stain and discolour your house sign, avoid dark red sands and look for red mineral patches in the sand. Likewise watch out for your friendly bricklayer throwing his fag ends into the cement, nicotine stains are deadly! Slate and Granite house signs are largely immune to this problem as water does not easily pass through the material.

Hidden Fixings for House Signs:

First of all, hidden fixings are normally only available on house signs of 20mm or thicker, if you want a hidden fixing, please ask whether your house sign is suitable.

This method of fixing a house sign seems to frighten some people but it is in fact very easy!

Our hidden fixing house signs are hung on one or two stainless steel pins fixed into the back of the house sign at a downward angle.

The single pin fixing , used on the smaller house signs are simplicity itself to fix.

Simply drill a hole in the wall at a downward angle and hang the sign into the hole. This is suprisingly secure, the hole does not even need to be drilled very accurately (as long as the house sign is centred!)as the drill hole can be much bigger than the pin. For a more secure fixing simply glue the sign into place. Fixing a larger house sign needing two pins is just a bit trickier, as levelling the house sign can take a few minutes more, but this is not difficult, and a bit of packing under one of the pins will usually do the trick.

Sticking your house sign to a wall:

Sticking a house sign or house number in place with adhesive is not an option for large heavy signs but for your average size of house sign will avoid the necessity of drilling either the house sign or the wall..

Just sticking your house sign to the wall may not be as ridiculous as it sounds, as long as you can keep the house sign in place, and level until the adhesive holds, it should be no problem. Try holding the house sign in place with small pins or hold it up on a timber prop. Modern adhesives are fantastic and you could use any of the gunned gripfix or silicon types to fix your house sign, just be sure that it is suitable for exterior use.

One tip, wash the back of your house sign before trying to fix it to remove any dust.
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Granite is quite simply a type of very hard rock or stone, it is dug from the ground or blasted or cut from the side of mountains, this is called quarrying. The aim of the quarry is to produce large rectangular blocks, some of these blocks can be huge and weigh up to twenty tons! Try to imagine a block of stone 6 feet by 6 feet by 12 feet made of one of the hardest and most dense materials in nature.

Now lets be clear, this is the same stone or rock as is found in our rivers and on many of our beaches all around our coast, especially in Scotland, Cornwall and Devon. Those rocks have been broken and shaped by millions of years of glacial activity but many of them are granite just the same as our blocks.

The blocks are now sawn into sheets of a useful size, the saws are massive beam saws with rows of parallel diamond tipped blades that move backwards and forwards lubricated by water, the blades slice the granite block rather like a bread slicer cutting up a sliced loaf! sounds simple doesn't it, but granite is incredibly hard, the saws are deafeningly noisy and the process for each block takes days.

Up to this stage the whole business is an act of faith, remember no-one has ever seen this piece of million year old granite, if the stone is seriously flawed or not an acceptable colour all of the work so far is wasted, this will be the first opportunity to see the colour and markings of the stone.

The newly cut slabs are called scants, they have a rough and pitted face, covered in saw marks, it is difficult to even see the real colour, but by throwing water over the face, the colour and markings become visible and it is possible to see the potential of the scant.

The scants now go for polishing, they are laid flat on polishing machines which used to be called Jenny Linds, they are rotary polishers with large spinning heads that can be changed with different grades of diamond abrasives.

I'm not sure if the modern giant computer controlled versions have such a quaint name, but apart from the name the computers and the size, the principle is the same.

Starting with a coarse grade to grind out the worst marks and grooves the polishing head moves backwards and forwards over the face of the granite in a controlled an even pattern for hour after hour, as each new grade is applied the colour and nature of the granite becomes more apparent, until with the final superfine grades the granite takes on its brilliant polish, the amazing patterns and colours are now seen in their full glory.

But just how hard is granite? Granites are almost impossible to scratch deeply with anything other than high grade steel, tungsten or diamond. Granites are extremely resistant to staining, one of the few things I have found will stain some granites is beetroot juice! Though it has to be left for some time to do any real harm. And lighter coloured granites may stain with rust from dripping guttering etc, so be careful when siting house signs. Granites are extraordinarily resistant to the effects of rain and sun, and most corrosives found around the home have little effect.

I have been a Stone mason for forty years, but I never cease to wonder at this miracle of nature, I often wonder who was the first man to try to polish a piece of this super hard stone, whoever he was he was a genius!
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Steve Walker has sinced written about articles on various topics from Humour, Crafts and Home Improvement. Steve Walker has been a craftsman in stone and marble for 40 years. In his long career has practised as a stone mason, letter cutter, restoration carver, marble mason, and fireplace designer/manufacturer.He now specialises in engraved stone, granite. Steve Walker's top article generates over 3600 views. to your Favourites.
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