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Outside, I have a south-facing 3'x8' banner that is hung on a fixed sign connected to an L-shaped building. The wall that the banner is on is the inner vertical wall of the L-shape. It is approximately 12-15 inches away from the wall.
The sign is a big metal sign (approx 4'x20') with lights housed inside. I have cords that tie around the ends of the sign for the banner to hang down. The banner is anchored by 2 stakes I have placed in the ground.
I am concerned whether air flow created by the wind could create enough pressure/force between my banner and the wall such that the banner could act as a sail and place stress that could damage the sign.
Any advice would be gretaly appreciated.
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The sign is a big metal sign (approx 4'x20') with lights housed inside. I have cords that tie around the ends of the sign for the banner to hang down. The banner is anchored by 2 stakes I have placed in the ground.
I am concerned whether air flow created by the wind could create enough pressure/force between my banner and the wall such that the banner could act as a sail and place stress that could damage the sign.
Any advice would be gretaly appreciated.
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