What to use to trim the rear bedroom panels?
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What to use to trim the rear bedroom panels?
Finally finishing up restoring my '71 270. What is a good material to use to trim out the curved rear panels? I'm using aluminum strips everywhere else but bending aluminum U channel to match the radius on a curved panels seems like it would be difficult.
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Re: What to use to trim the rear bedroom panels?
Bending the aluminum ended up not being that hard, the only issue I ran into was where I had to connect 2 pieces of trim together looks a little rough. I plan to live with it and if I ever redo i will source a piece of trim thats long enough to span the whole length, Lowes only had 3 ft sections.
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Re: What to use to trim the rear bedroom panels?
What'd you use for panel board
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Re: What to use to trim the rear bedroom panels?
Sorry for the 6 months to reply, have been moving and digging in the dirt.
I used Revolution Ply, a thin plywood product. Works great, has a nice finish and is primed on one side. Got it at Lowes.
I used Revolution Ply, a thin plywood product. Works great, has a nice finish and is primed on one side. Got it at Lowes.