Hmmmmmm. Powder coat you say? What about sand blast?
Add some rust and flaking paint of course. They have actually weathered about 10 times better than I figured they would. The letters are actually a negative cut-out with a white background. Not sure how we would powder-coat that. Mabey do the whole thing and then hand paint the white? I was just going to spend some more time wire-wheeling the paint. Bomb it white to get the letters coated and then roll brown over the top again. Clean and easy, should last another 5-6 years? But sandblasting and a good primer would be ideal to start.
Is the sign seperate from the post now? Could they be seperated? If so, I could put the sign in the blast cabinet. Also, we can do a two tone by doing a partial cure with a white layer, mask it off, and top coat it in brown with a full cure. Most PC shops won't do this type of work because of the extra steps. But, we will.
Happy to do it. Let me know.