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Hey there,
I've been thinking about putting up a big floor-to-ceiling tack-board to hang the kids artwork on. The other day, when swimming at the YMCA, I saw a bunch of these big tack-boards that looked like they would be perfect. Basically just a 4'x8' piece of board, sometimes covered with fabric to make it look nicer. My question is - what is the material and where can I get it? It didn't seem like just plain cork - and when I searched the Lowes and Home Depot sites, I couldn't find anything appropriate when searching for cork or tack board. I could find large framed tack-boards for sale on-line, but I'm hoping there's a relatively inexpensive ( $50) DIYsolution - and something that I could easily get the materials for at the local lumber-yard or big-box DIY store. Also, I don't want a framed product because I'd need to trim the size anyway. Thanks for any advice. -J |
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On Nov 17, 9:18*am, wrote:
On Mon, 17 Nov 2008 09:00:34 -0800 (PST), JJ wrote: Hey there, I've been thinking about putting up a big floor-to-ceiling tack-board to hang the kids artwork on. *The other day, when swimming at the YMCA, I saw a bunch of these big tack-boards that looked like they would be perfect. *Basically just a 4'x8' piece of board, sometimes covered with fabric to make it look nicer. *My question is - what is the material and where can I get it? *It didn't seem like just plain cork - and when I searched the Lowes and Home Depot sites, I couldn't find anything appropriate when searching for cork or tack board. I could find large framed tack-boards for sale on-line, but I'm hoping there's a relatively inexpensive ( $50) DIYsolution - and something that I could easily get the materials for at the local lumber-yard or big-box DIY store. *Also, I don't want a framed product because I'd need to trim the size anyway. Thanks for any advice. -J Homosote, which is sold in 4x8 foot sheets *might be a possibility. It's made from recycled newspapers. Per Sa's comment Homosote is often used BUT the push pin holding abilty is not great BTDT. ![]() And will fail to hold pins over the longterm since Homosote is not "self-healing". The best is cork sheeting but it's nowhere near was cheap. ![]() I made one using 3/8" cork sheet over 3/8" plywood..the cork is decent looking & (IMO) needs no covering. Thicker 1/2" is about 50% more $'s...1/4" is probably too thin. McMaster 4x8 x3/8" is ~$90 ....shipping? maybe you can find it cheaper locally cheers Bob |
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