Like 'V' lining but not 'V'' lining !!
I've to make a small door to cover a recess that originally had a
tumble drier in it under the stairs. The area is wood lined with 10mm thick pine that has a 10mm wide flat section about 3mm deep instead of a 'V'. Anyone know how this is referred to and whether it is still available ? Thanks Rob |
Like 'V' lining but not 'V'' lining !!
On 29/05/2011 18:19, robgraham wrote:
I've to make a small door to cover a recess that originally had a tumble drier in it under the stairs. The area is wood lined with 10mm thick pine that has a 10mm wide flat section about 3mm deep instead of a 'V'. Anyone know how this is referred to and whether it is still available ? Thanks Rob This site has a lot of moulding profiles you can browse through to see if any match your need. http://www.thorogood.co.uk/products....t_id=mouldings If not, most timber merchants can make profiles against order to a drawing or sample. From what you say, it ought not to need any special tools, so should be quite reasonably priced. Colin Bignell |
Like 'V' lining but not 'V'' lining !!
On May 29, 6:19 pm, robgraham wrote:
I've to make a small door to cover a recess that originally had a tumble drier in it under the stairs. The area is wood lined with 10mm thick pine that has a 10mm wide flat section about 3mm deep instead of a 'V'. Anyone know how this is referred to and whether it is still available ? Thanks Rob shiplap? google it and select "images" Jim K |
Like 'V' lining but not 'V'' lining !!
On May 29, 6:31*pm, Jim K wrote:
On May 29, 6:19 pm, robgraham wrote: I've to make a small door to cover a recess that originally had a tumble drier in it under the stairs. *The area is wood lined with 10mm thick pine that has a 10mm wide flat section about 3mm deep instead of a 'V'. *Anyone know how this is referred to and whether it is still available ? Thanks Rob shiplap? google it and select "images" Jim K Thanks for the assistance, guys. Colin - the profile isn't there, but what I'm looking for is like shiplap but instead of being a scalloped shape from the tongue, it's flat with a square edge. It really does rather look as if I got this stuff as a one off 20 or more years ago and it's no longer made. Wood lining isn't quite so in fashion now. The amount I want is only about 7 metres so it's not an economic proposition commercially. I think it's a 'see if I can do it myself'' job. I do have access to a full wood working workshop but it doesn't have a spindle moulder - it may be that the table router will do it. Rob |
Like 'V' lining but not 'V'' lining !!
On May 30, 4:44 pm, robgraham wrote:
On May 29, 6:31 pm, Jim K wrote: On May 29, 6:19 pm, robgraham wrote: I've to make a small door to cover a recess that originally had a tumble drier in it under the stairs. The area is wood lined with 10mm thick pine that has a 10mm wide flat section about 3mm deep instead of a 'V'. Anyone know how this is referred to and whether it is still available ? Thanks Rob shiplap? google it and select "images" Jim K Thanks for the assistance, guys. Colin - the profile isn't there, but what I'm looking for is like shiplap but instead of being a scalloped shape from the tongue, it's flat with a square edge. It really does rather look as if I got this stuff as a one off 20 or more years ago and it's no longer made. Wood lining isn't quite so in fashion now. The amount I want is only about 7 metres so it's not an economic proposition commercially. I think it's a 'see if I can do it myself'' job. I do have access to a full wood working workshop but it doesn't have a spindle moulder - it may be that the table router will do it. best ask the owner of the owner of the workshop to help you methinks ;))) Jim K |
Like 'V' lining but not 'V'' lining !!
On May 29, 6:31*pm, Jim K wrote:
On May 29, 6:19 pm, robgraham wrote: I've to make a small door to cover a recess that originally had a tumble drier in it under the stairs. *The area is wood lined with 10mm thick pine that has a 10mm wide flat section about 3mm deep instead of a 'V'. *Anyone know how this is referred to and whether it is still available ? Thanks Rob shiplap? google it and select "images" Jim K Jim - I took up your Google suggestion with "wood lining" as the search term; under Images and scrolling down, there's several similar pictures of pine plank wood panelling, and that's what I'm looking for. Rob |
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