I belong to a volunteer fire department and as a ww have been asked to build a sign to put outside over the rescue vehicle bay. My ? is since the sign is outdoors with a north exposure; direct sun not a problem but the weather in winter comes mostly from the north and west and winters in northern NY can be pretty fierce. My idea would be to make the sign ( 10" high by how ever long it needs to put all the letters on) out of treated 3/4" ply. What would you guys suggest for paint that would hold up to the elements. I plan on cutting 6" high letters out of eastern cedar, painted red nailed and glued with epoxy.
What do you think would work best; different wood, what kind of paint, finish the whole thing with marine varnish..??? I know someone out there is a sign maker, so thanks for the help.
What do you think would work best; different wood, what kind of paint, finish the whole thing with marine varnish..??? I know someone out there is a sign maker, so thanks for the help.

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