artwebb wrote:It is in my area! Of course, I live in a town with a pop below 6000 at last count. Skirting is a good suggestion, though, and I personaly think a tear can look good with or without the frame exposed, depending on the other design elements, and how pretty or ugly the frame might be
NathanL wrote:artwebb wrote:It is in my area! Of course, I live in a town with a pop below 6000 at last count. Skirting is a good suggestion, though, and I personaly think a tear can look good with or without the frame exposed, depending on the other design elements, and how pretty or ugly the frame might be
Houston Hardwoods stocks 4x10 and some 5'x10 plywood.
prohandyman wrote:Rob
Just attach a piece of 1x4 trim (if a woody) or a piece of aluminum diamond plate (if using aluminum) to cover the frame side.
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