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Step 4. Center punching the hole marks through the pattern is
useful in helping to prevent the drill bit from drifting when you first
start your holes, and to leave a mark in case the pattern falls off
pre-maturely when drilling. Wear safety glasses!
Step 5.
Drill 1/4" holes 3" deep where indicated on the
template. On a brick, stucco or cinder block installation use
a Rotary Hammer Drill, metal siding and wood, use a regular electric
drill or battery Drill (have extra batteries), and when
drilling on sheetrock a battery drill works fine. Tip- When drilling start off with a slow short burst with the drill
as this will have a lesser tendency to drift from your mark and will
give you a chance to correct a drift. When drilling brick this really
helps and if you do get off a little you can correct by angling the drill
back to the correct spot when you get deep enough to stop the drifting.
Step 6. Remove
the template and clean out all the drill holes using any of the
following methods: a quick puff of air, using the vents on
your drill, compressed air or a turkey baster.
I have also used a drinking straw to blow the dust out of the
holes,
but I usually get a face full of dust when I do it - you have to get the
angle just right when using this method. Canned air works great too.
Dust off the wall with a stiff brush after drilling the holes so that the
surface is clean and it will allow the silicon to stick.
Step 6.
Insert the studs into the holes on the backs of the letters.
Place letters in holes on wall before applying silicone to verify
position. Adjust as necessary, now fill the holes in the wall
of the first letter with silicone.
Step 7. Push the tube of silicone over each stud on the
first letter in order to evenly coat if with adhesive. Apply
silicone to pads if using a combination mounting
Step 8.
Push the letter into the drill holes. Repeat for
the rest of the letters. A shim can be used to assure the
proper standoff of the letter from the wall if a space is
desired. Plastic and metal spacers/standoffs are available for
spacing the letter away from the wall as well as the standard
clear pads that screw onto the mounting studs.
Step 9.
Tape the letters down until the silicone sets up if necessary.
Step 10. Clean the letters with a little soap and water
if necessary.
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