Outdoor Bench Plates / Tables & Post plates / Custom
We offer engraved plates in both stock sizes for common applications and custom sheared to your specifications. We’ve recently added UltraBlack to our anodized aluminum material. UltraBlack is a 10+ year exterior aluminum, and replaces our black anodized.
Ordering – How it works
You’ll find a “place order” button below each listing. Filling out the order form does not obligate you to make a purchase. Using your information we’ll create a layout for you and send a screen shot of it for approval or adjustment. There is no check-out on this site. After you approve the layout, we’ll send you an invoice.
WHEN IT COMES TO SIZE – DON’T GUESS / DON’T ASSUME – MEASURE
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Anodized Aluminum
Color Selection
Outdoor Bench Plates – Custom Engraved
1 3/4 x 8″
$29.00 / Shipping quoted
Insured Priority Mail – Tracking
2 x 8″
$29.00 / Shipping quoted
Insured Priority Mail – Tracking
2.5 x 9″
$33.00 / Shipping quoted
Insured Priority Mail – Tracking
Post Plates for 4″ post
Eagle Scout Project Post Plates
$30.00 – Shipping quoted
Insured Priority Mail
Includes tracking
No line or character limits
Logo’s
Any of our stock logo’s below can be used in your layout at no additional charge.
4×6″ Outdoor Plate
$47.00 – Shipping quoted
Insured Priority Mail
Includes tracking
Horizontal or Vertical Mount
No Line or Character Limits
This is a screen shot
A screen shot will be sent for your approval or correction before production. You’ll be able to see exactly how it will engrave before the work is done. We offer no surprises, as you can see from this Eagle Scout Project post plate.
Bleacher Plates – Indoor/Outdoor
1 1/4 x 10 or 11″ – $30.00
Shipping quoted
Donor Plates
1 1/4 x 6″
Black or Natural color only
1 or 2 Lines
Price $8.00
Minimum qty – 25 plates
Shipping quoted
To Our Eagles – Tomorrow’s Leaders
General Purpose Engraving
We have the capacity to engrave
far more than we’ve shown.
Let us know what you have in mind
and we’ll be pleased to provide a quote.
Business Signs
Commercial Applications
Mounting Tips
There’s no substitute for holding your plate against the mount to check the fit before install. If you need to flatten the plate so it lays right, Don’t hold it in your hands – you don’t have much control that way. Instead lay it on a flat surface like a desk or table. Lift up one end, fingers on top – thumbs on bottom, and use a rolling motion with minimum pressure. Many small bends is better than one big one. Aluminum is a metal that doesn’t spring back to shape very much, so just go easy.
Adhesive: If your plate or sign has an adhesive backing, then the main consideration is getting it on straight the 1st time. Re-positioning is normally not possible without damage to the plate. So you need to mark where the plate goes on your mount – in a way you can take your mark back off again. Masking tape works just fine for this. Use the tape to mark where the top edge goes and put only the top edge on your mark first. If only the edge is in contact you can pick it back up and try again. Once it’s right, gently lower the plate before you press it on.
Screw Mount: Trying to muscle in a screw is risky business. One small slip could deliver a damaged plate, mount, finger or combination. If there’s no choice, then taping a piece of cardboard over your plate during the install will provide at least a little protection. A better idea is to do what the cabinet company’s do; pre-drill your holes. Hold your plate against your mount & mark where the holes need to be. Use a drill bit slightly smaller than the shaft of your screw. Drilling too deep or not perfect is still okay. The screw will follow your hole & mount flat on the plate as it should. A small piece of masking tape, stuck on your drill bit, can show you how deep to drill.
Another good idea is to use silicone adhesive with screw mount too, especially with bench plates, as a precaution against your plate & it’s mount parting company down the road. There are a number of good reasons this could happen. An ounce of prevention…
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