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Flaming Signs


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I've got a customer who is interested in two things:

A sign with open flames behind the letters and a "pillar of light" for a pylon out front.

I've got ideas for the designs, has either of these concepts been done... safely?

If so, where would I start to research these concepts?

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The open flame sign, will it be a wall sign? Pillar of light, would you be talking about candle power as strong as the "Luxor" hotel? I need some more info to get a feel of it

You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life. - Winston Churchill

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The open flame sign, will it be a wall sign?  Pillar of light, would you be talking about candle power as strong as the "Luxor" hotel?  I need some more info to get a feel of it

I think I'll try to design the flames thing as a freestanding pylon on or near the street. I don't want to burn down the building, bushes and landscaping I don't care about.

No familiar with the Luxor, I lead a sheltered life here in the deep south. But that's probably the effect I'm after... :beer:

My dad's name is Doug, and he's retired...

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Call it a Flaming Moe,

I think it would basically have to be configured as a chimeny with brick for the interior, I know natural gas doesn't burn as hot. Sounds like a very expensive job to me with lot's of liability involved. Make sure you charge a bazillion dollars. I wonder what the gas bill would be every month to run that. Another option would be to use that seran wrap stuff they use at theme parks to simulate fire, looks like fire to me without the liability, it's just uplighted with yellow and red.

You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life. - Winston Churchill

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