How to make a 4' x 10' Banner Frame or any size to stake on Grass or Sand
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- Опубліковано 11 січ 2016
- Have you ever been asked to make a Church, School, or Soccer banner? I spent long time researching to find anyone who could show me a How-to and the best ways to make a frame for a banner and I only could find one guy that was in a band, with some good ideas. I found this odd as there are so many soccer teams, churches, etc, that need banners adn it prompted me to make this video.
After posting this for a while, I found this guy had a good video on how to measure and cut PVC, which you need to know. Two of our middle support ends need to be cut with a Jigsaw. Here is his link • PVC Stand for a vendor...
This is the only one I found that was helpful in understanding the cutting and fitting process - • Video - Розваги
That is a valid point, but a tube type fence or stake driver will allow it to work. Fence post driver will go into sand just fine. The key is pounding one end flat so it is driven into the sand easier. We are going on 4 years as of 6-2019, with the one we made for our church and the banner is worn out and the frame is still good. With sand that is sand all the way down, is more of a challenge, but the frame of this is the most important in this video and you will have to just adapt to your specific circumstances. Most events have sand and or grass around, and well if it is straight sand, then your in the desert and you have wind and other elements that you will have to adapt to.
Thanks Eric. Simple and just what I was looking for. Love our UA-cam!!
They have held up a year later. What is good about this design, which is for Do-it-yourselfers, is its easy to build, store, and put up and take down, which is what a church needs.
Good idea, thanks
this was incredibly taught...thanks so much Erik...man u saved us a ton of stress!!!!
This is super cool. We loved this one completely
Oh my God this is genius. I have a 8*4 sing for my business, I wish I had known this when I put it up, man I did it the SUPER hard way. I found this video because I have to redo it because we had some high winds and it broke my wooden frame 🤣 yes my dumbass used wood. Why? I've never had to frame a sign before 🤣🤣🤣 oh my god,, you live and learn🤷
Awesome! ...now I gotta go find a good reason to make a sign LOL
Excellent information. You have thought of everything. Thank you for sharing. How do you think the frame will stand up in a winter climate that has some snow and wind storms or is it designed for calm days and warm weather? Great ideas. You have inspired me.
What did you use to cut the curves into the center pipe? That’s a great idea!
Awesome set up, thanks for sharing! By any chance do you remember how much the materials cost?
My guess is under $50 bucks.
How did you make the channel on the center pipe please help.
Francisco Perez I cut it with a jigsaw
Where did you get the frame?? I'm in desperate need of a 3'x10'
Its pvc pipe sprayed black
How much did all the supplies cost?
And if we hired someone to make six of these for our school....what would be a fair cost for their labor and supplies?
Hey! Did you try it?
Please share your experience, if tried it.
If not , what were the obstacles?
What was that thing you used to pound the poles down called?
it's a fence, or T-Post driver.
You didn't tell us about how to do the bungies!
how do you mount the bungee?
I used a few 4 or 6 pack of smaller bunnies with metal hooks on them. I cut off one of the hooks and secured them on the black pvc pipe, and they could stay there, and then I hook them on the banner when i want to use them. Looks like our church puts them away all together and does not disconnect them.
If you do disconnect the banner, you want to NOT glue all the. Pipes. Keep the corners unglued and this is a preference call.
Remember, the more disconnected parts, the more they will get lost.
These will also work with less trouble - www.amazon.com/Kotap-BB-6B-Bungee-6-Inch-25-Piece/dp/B00DPLM5YU/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=Short+small+metal+bungies&qid=1562224262&s=gateway&sr=8-8
Here are the bungies - www.amazon.com/Keeper-06052-Mini-Bungee-Cord/dp/B00EC2CG9U/ref=pd_cp_263_1?pd_rd_w=ZteZF&pf_rd_p=ef4dc990-a9ca-4945-ae0b-f8d549198ed6&pf_rd_r=Y5339RRSMB6S6CZWZGJK&pd_rd_r=43cdbe69-9e2b-11e9-817d-770b07e0fa98&pd_rd_wg=M9SW7&pd_rd_i=B00EC2CG9U&psc=1&refRID=Y5339RRSMB6S6CZWZGJK
bungee setup?
Yes, I use the short bungies to hold the sign on, which gives it flexibility which are like these in this link, and I cut off the one hook side and they work very well and easy to replace. www.amazon.com/Keeper-06052-Mini-Bungee-Cord/dp/B00EC2CG9U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1509382126&sr=8-1&keywords=mini+bungee+cords+with+hooks