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5.0 out of 5 stars
If you're installing neon-you need this book!,
By mduncan@telcomplus.net (Bellingham, Washington) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Neon Installation Manual: Sign & Outline Lighting (Paperback)
Signs of the Times (an electric sign magazine) says, "This manual provides 54 detailed drawings and guidlines on most electric neon signs and outline lighting. The installation drawings are for signs listed both in accordance with UL 48 and those by special permission (NEC Section 600-4) definitions, code interpretations and explanations are provided to assist in the installations shown. Component installation information is also included." If you work with neon as I do, this book is indispensible. The drawings alone are worth the price of the book. It is binder style, so pages can be removed to photocopy for permit drawings. It pretty much covers how to do all kinds of neon signs, i.e., channel letters, open pan channel letters, skeleton neon, halo letters,etc. I highly recommend this book edited by ex-Washington State Head Electrical Inspector, Phil Simmons.
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Neon Installation Manual: Sign & Outline Lighting by Philip J. Simmons (Paperback - Apr. 1996)
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