Fire Departments all over the United States test their fire hose annually. If a a roll of fire hose does not pass inspection the fire hose usually ends up in landfills around the country or in this case is recycled, repurposed and re-used into a handcrafted fire hose sign. Each roll of fire hose is handpicked, cut apa
Fire Departments all over the United States test their fire hose annually. If a a roll of fire hose does not pass inspection the fire hose usually ends up in landfills around the country or in this case is recycled, repurposed and re-used into a handcrafted fire hose sign. Each roll of fire hose is handpicked, cut apart and made into quality signs. This is a 100% American made product. What makes the signs unique is each roll of hose has its own story or history. How many house or car fires did the hose help put out? No piece of fire hose is the same. The designs are made with a software program and cut with the use of a vinyl cutting machine. The vinyl artwork is than heat pressed into the fire hose thus making the design permanent. The fire hose is attached to a 12 x 7 piece of stained wood with antique brass tacks. Each sign has a saw tooth hanger on the back for easy mounting.Each sign is finished with a wood burned logo on the back so you know you purchased a handmade and high quality sign from Crafty American.
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