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Steve-Maine

11-16-2012 23:35:50
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Has anyone made a Railroad Station sign with the name of the town ? I would like to make one up here in Maine. They were blue with white letters. I live next to RR and think it would look neat over the barn door. Thanks for any help.




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Wardner

11-17-2012 08:24:34
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 Re: Railroad station sign in reply to Steve-Maine, 11-16-2012 23:35:50  
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I went to a factory auction 30 years ago in eastern Mass where they made porcelain signs. Probably one of the last in the country. They had a huge oven that had to run 24/7. They couldn't shut it down because it took too long to get it to operating temperature. It looks like the Bangor and Aroostock RR chose to use a cheaper alternaive.

There is a guy on eBay who will make vinyl on aluminum signs. I have a standing search using my name "Wardner". Several times a year, eBay will send me an alert for a town sign lettered "Wardner, ID)". The signs are less than $20. The town was named after my great grandfather around 1890.

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Wardner

11-17-2012 09:08:36
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 Re: Railroad station sign in reply to Wardner, 11-17-2012 08:24:34  
If you wamt to get fancy, look into "glue chipped glass". You need a small sandblaster, sheet rubber stencil material, and old-time animal furniture glue flakes. Best results if blasted lightly. There is probably how-to info on the web.

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Old Bob

11-17-2012 16:01:01
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 Re: Railroad station sign in reply to Wardner, 11-17-2012 09:08:36  
Where can you get the rubber stencils cut??



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Wardner

11-17-2012 17:11:34
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 Re: Railroad station sign in reply to Old Bob, 11-17-2012 16:01:01  
Sign shops, grave stone artisans, maybe tat-too shops. Actually anyone who is an artist and whose work you like. You shouldn't call your local surgeon.

I wouldn't be surprised if the machines that cut vinyl could be outfitted to cut the 1/32" sheet rubber.

My local industrial sandblast equipment jobber sells the rubber. They probably know some people.



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Jim in Ma.

11-17-2012 07:07:40
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 Re: Railroad station sign in reply to Steve-Maine, 11-16-2012 23:35:50  
For a real shiny look, Could you find a piece of plate glass the size and shape you need. Paint on the back stencle the name first and then the back ground. there is a name for that style but don't remember it.
You could try that with plexie but I'm not sure how it would stand up in the weather.



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PJH

11-17-2012 06:31:58
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 Re: Railroad station sign in reply to Steve-Maine, 11-16-2012 23:35:50  
Here's a link to a pic of one. Pretty simple. A long way from Maine though - Tamms, Illinois - restored depot - now city hall.

Paul



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Stephen Newell

11-17-2012 08:47:43
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 Re: Railroad station sign in reply to PJH, 11-17-2012 06:31:58  
Dang, how close are you to Tamms. I'm related to the Newells there.



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PJH

11-17-2012 09:15:19
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 Re: Railroad station sign in reply to Stephen Newell, 11-17-2012 08:47:43  
Stephen - I'm about 60 miles north - closer to Chester, IL.



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PJH

11-17-2012 07:37:55
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 Re: Railroad station sign in reply to PJH, 11-17-2012 06:31:58  
And another link from searching "depot signs in Maine".



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s.crum

11-17-2012 05:56:18
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 Re: Railroad station sign in reply to Steve-Maine, 11-16-2012 23:35:50  
Any town that had tracks had a station and as such station aigns. These were not under any standardized goverment control, as such they were unique to railroad they served. Check with some of the folks in your town, somebody might have a picture of the station and even some recollection of the signage color. They are neat and not difficult to reproduce.



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gtractorfan

11-18-2012 12:32:37
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 Re: Railroad station sign in reply to s.crum, 11-17-2012 05:56:18  

Couldn't resist adding this train station photo although there's no signs showing. Glad I got this picture 30+ years ago before the tracks and station were removed. There's another set of tracks crossing these on behind the station. When I see a place like this I wish there'd be a way to learn all the stories that went with the place. This is at Ohio City, Ohio.

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Stephen Newell

11-17-2012 05:17:25
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 Re: Railroad station sign in reply to Steve-Maine, 11-16-2012 23:35:50  

If this is what you mean it's just stenciled sheet metal. Depending on the duribility you want it could be done with rattle can paint through a 2k urethane.



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Steve-Maine

11-17-2012 05:23:40
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 Re: Railroad station sign in reply to Stephen Newell, 11-17-2012 05:17:25  
The local ones here in Maine where blue with white letters, no border and look like they might have been porcelain. I would like to make one out of metal or wood but need a shiny finish. Thanks



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Stephen Newell

11-17-2012 08:40:56
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 Re: Railroad station sign in reply to Steve-Maine, 11-17-2012 05:23:40  

This tractor was done with Dupont Nason which is a 2k urethane. I think it's pretty shinny and it could also be clear coated if more is needed. I cut the stencil for the lettering from typing paper I printed on my computer. After letting the yellow dry good I applied the stencil with a spray adhesive applied to the back of the stencil.

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