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2 cans of black spray paint<BR>
2 cans of black spray paint<BR>
Snap-N-Glow plastic letter/light molds found online at <BR> http://www.christmaslightshow.com/xcart/product.php?productid=24
Snap-N-Glow plastic letter/light molds found online at <BR> http://www.christmaslightshow.com/xcart/product.php?productid=24
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==Assembly==
==Assembly==


This is assuming you have already cut the pieces to lenght that are outlined above.
This is assuming you have already cut the pieces to lenght that are outlined above.

Revision as of 22:32, 9 August 2007

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This How To has been put together to assist you in making a Happy Holidays sign. The sign that I am creating will be just large enough to display the words Happy Holidays. It will be a total of 10 feet long and aprox 24 inches tall. This is also designed to be self supporting. I will be putting this sign on the roof of my house and each letter will be a seperate channel.

Materials list

3 sections of 10' 3/4" PVC pipe to make the following:
1 3/4" x 10' section (for top of sign)
2 pieces - 3/4" x 11" PVC (for sides of sign)
2 pieces - 3/4" x 59" PVC (for bottom of sing
2 pieces - 3/4" x 15" PVC (for legs)
4 pieces - 3/4" x 24" PVC for base stabilizers

You will also need to purchase:

Zip ties
2 - 3/4" 90 degree PVC fittings
5 - 3/4" "T" connectors ( all openeing are 3/4")
2 cans of black spray paint
Snap-N-Glow plastic letter/light molds found online at
http://www.christmaslightshow.com/xcart/product.php?productid=24
File:Signparts.jpg

Assembly

This is assuming you have already cut the pieces to lenght that are outlined above.