Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Mount & Bladegun How Do You Mount A Sign To A Tree?

How do you mount a sign to a tree? - mount & bladegun

My family is a tree of more than 100 years. My mother wants a sign (approx. 12 "x12") for mounting on the tree to make a souvenir. The sign will be a Polyfab plastic. Has anyone any suggestions on how the sign on the tree mount at a reasonable cost, and brave the elements?

4 comments:

The Plant Doctor said...

One solution is to use galvanized screws to secure and if it would work and the location of the terminal in front of the tree.

Karen L said...

If you like the tree, take a rope or small branches, cotton or Manila, and will not live much moisture and close several times around the tree. Then you can either during the adjustment process, connect the device lead to the register. I suggest things like quick links, or perhaps the counter. I can not say what you say, like the characters, but it's kind of a pair of eyes or holes or something to get too strong a signal needs to be, and then the fast connections, or can happen. This method is more robust than it appears. It is my clothesline 40 feet this time. Enough turns to generate enough friction to keep the tree, things. You can also only the chain, winding around the tree before and after passing through the material or holes in the characters.

Dejan said...

You can hang on the branches (if you do not wind) bonds decreased as V

Janelle S said...

maybe u could somehow link the tree?

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