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โMay-03-2016 05:07 PM
Cym wrote:
Thanks for that link, but looking at these I can't figure out what most of them are for :? (and of course no description as to their purpose, lol) although I suppose you're supposed to know what you're looking for in the first place. I could be completely off base, but what I thought I need is a piece that essentially has a double-sided u-shape so both pieces of plywood can fit into each channel, but maybe I'm thinking of stuff you'd use in a tub enclosure. If you could point out which piece serves that purpose I'd really appreciate it, and thanks again for your help ;?)
โMay-03-2016 07:42 AM
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โApr-30-2016 04:36 PM
DrewE wrote:
The best I can suggest is checking out the PVC moldings at a big box store. I've seen some variations on panel joints and T moldings and such, I think. You might also have success applying eternabond tape over the seams once you've completely finished the plywood, though I think it would look rather poor.
On the whole, this scheme of covering sounds somewhat problematic to me, for what it's worth. Typical current practice is to have a seamless sheet of flexible filon or similar (a sort of fiberglass laminate, I think) over whatever substrate is used, or else interlocking corrugated aluminum siding strips. Maybe I just lack some sense of adventure or don't have enough faith in unconventional approaches.
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