Hi Woodbutcher - That's a great idea. I also like the idea of using
the similar product, Ice Shield, as an undercoating. The nail/screw
sealing feature is hard to beat.
Hi Martin - Fellow forum member linuxmanxxx [If I recall correctly]
uses flexible plastic [urethane foam based?] moldings for his trim. I
don't recall if it is interior or or exterior, specifically, but UV matters
could be handled with a UV protecting paint. I'm also assuming it is
installed with a construction adhesive or something similar. Maybe
you could find one that'd double as a sealer as well. I used some
crown molding made of urethane foam once. After filling and sanding
that down, it looked just like regular wood molding once it was painted.
Here is a thread from the TD Mfr Section for him. And also his TD
business website. You should be able to probably ferret out the
details between them - or maybe an email to him could get you the
info.
http://tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=42199 http://www.microcampers.com/https://www.facebook.com/microcampersI also recall he mentioned the source he uses for the trim. That's in
one of the posts somewhere. If you use the new Google Search on the
forum, just type in "linuxmanxxx Posts", and it'll bring up 10 pages
worth, it's probably in one of them.
Another forum member - AlgoDan - has a thread in the TD Construction
Tips and Techniques section on using house PVC exterior trim pieces that
he rips down to the profile he wants: My Homemade Roof/Wall Mldg.: It
looks to be very close to what you want.
http://tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=54823Cheers,
Norm/mezmo
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