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Sign I can hang from my front grille?

Free_Range_Huma
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Does anybody have/know where I can get a sign that will hang from my front grille, that will allow me to put my space number on it each time I move?

Preferably, I'd like to be able to personalize it with my name as well. The space numbers aren't always obvious in a park and it would help with UPS deliveries, cab pick-ups, etc.
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CWSWine
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These would work and they are solar... We have one that wbout 2 years old and still works.

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wa8yxm
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I used to sell them but that was a LONG time ago.. Also had one I bought

All I can suggest is sign shops.. Now this would be my suggestion.. Many places can make you a custom Site Sign with your name on it.> Get a style with a flat bottom.. In this flat bottom put either cup hooks or eyes.

have the sign maker make you a set of 3 each 1,2,3.....9,0 (Number tags) and the word "SITE.

Put cup hooks or eyes in the top of them matching the spacing on the bottom of the name plate.. Make sure it's two hooks per number

on the bottom of the numbers put two EYES turned so you can slide a dowel through them to make them hang together..

NOTE you could also use eyes and a dowel rod at the top All eyes, slide the site nubmer on your dowel rod, Then attach it to the name sign, use a couple of "Binder Clips" (Stationary store/Staples) to keep the numbers from sliding around, and a dowel, also clipped at the bottom.
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DutchmenSport
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Free Range Human wrote:
gbopp wrote:
Use a bar of soap to write your name and address on the windshield.
That's cheap. ๐Ÿ™‚

LOL!
Ah, but not so weather-proof! ๐Ÿ˜„


Write it on the INSIDE of your windshield! :B

Free_Range_Huma
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Thanks for the magnetic sleeve idea. I found one much cheaper here, if anyone else was looking for this idea.

Free_Range_Huma
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Tyler0215 wrote:
Shirt cardboard and a Sharpie.

Ah, yes: Cheap AND elegant. ๐Ÿ˜„

2oldman
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Hang it on your rear grille.
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Free_Range_Huma
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gbopp wrote:
Use a bar of soap to write your name and address on the windshield.
That's cheap. ๐Ÿ™‚

LOL!
Ah, but not so weather-proof! ๐Ÿ˜„

Tyler0215
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Shirt cardboard and a Sharpie.

Old-Biscuit
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gbopp wrote:
Use a bar of soap to write your name and address on the windshield.
That's cheap. ๐Ÿ™‚


Like the way you think :B
Is it time for your medication or mine?


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Old-Biscuit
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Stop by ANY craft/hobby/office supply store and get yourself an erasable white board.

Although when we FTd any mail/packages were delivered to CG Office and we just picked them up
Is it time for your medication or mine?


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NYCgrrl
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How about a signpost that you can stick in the ground at the front of your site? The magnetic sheet sounds like a winner and you can purchase various sized font letters/numbers at a local art shop.

gbopp
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Use a bar of soap to write your name and address on the windshield.
That's cheap. ๐Ÿ™‚

rockylarson
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Here is a suggestion: Magnetic Sign Holder

Michaels, Joannes, Staples, OfficeMax, or any art and craft store.
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8ntw8tn
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How about one of those signs that are attached to a rural mailbox? They're available at any home improvement store (Lowes, Home Depot, Menards, etc.) and would have the letters included in the kit. Hope this helps.
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