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Ideas for bottom edge trim.

Postby markhusbands » Mon Jul 15, 2013 11:33 am

My side aluminum has come up short by as much as 1.5". I need some sort of treatment of the bottom edge for cosmetics and sealing. The walls come down flush with the HF trailer frame.

Any ideas for wide bottom trim?

2 inch wide flat stock aluminum always seems too thick. Carpet trim is another idea that might look tolerable...
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Re: Ideas for bottom edge trim.

Postby Larry C » Mon Jul 15, 2013 11:50 am

markhusbands wrote:My side aluminum has come up short by as much as 1.5". I need some sort of treatment of the bottom edge for cosmetics and sealing. The walls come down flush with the HF trailer frame.

Any ideas for wide bottom trim?

2 inch wide flat stock aluminum always seems too thick. Carpet trim is another idea that might look tolerable...


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Re: Ideas for bottom edge trim.

Postby les45 » Mon Jul 15, 2013 1:22 pm

If you want to do it cheap, you can do what I did and use 1/4" lattice. It is 1.5" wide. I needed to cover the exposed edge of the floor on mine. I primered and painted the lattice to match the black frame and screwed it into my sidewalls. I didn't bother to seal it since it is so cheap I can simply replace it if it goes bad. If 1.5" isn't enough, you could rip a 1X3 in half.

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Re: Ideas for bottom edge trim.

Postby markhusbands » Mon Jul 15, 2013 3:26 pm

I suppose with the right paint job that could be a reasonable deception.

But now I am thinking I might just by a 1/16" thick 2x2 aluminum angle and rip it with a table saw to get two 1.75" pieces...
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Re: Ideas for bottom edge trim.

Postby Jdw2717 » Mon Jul 15, 2013 6:09 pm

What about aluminum diamond plate? It would look good and hide any imperfections along the bottom.
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Re: Ideas for bottom edge trim.

Postby markhusbands » Mon Jul 15, 2013 7:17 pm

yeah. diamond plate is a good idea, and originally I was thinking of diamond plate trim and matching tongue box. But I ended up getting a smooth painted box instead. I'd rather come up with a mill finish solution, but the diamond would work.
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Re: Ideas for bottom edge trim.

Postby markhusbands » Tue Jul 16, 2013 9:50 am

Well, I think I am going to go with this "edge" trim all the way around the bottom:

https://www.stainlesssupply.com/order-m ... uminum.htm

I might not end up using it exactly as designed, but it is wide enough...
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Re: Ideas for bottom edge trim.

Postby Roo Dog » Tue Jul 16, 2013 7:12 pm

Mark,
Is this what you want.
Powder coated diamond plate.
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Re: Ideas for bottom edge trim.

Postby markhusbands » Mon Aug 05, 2013 7:36 am

I did end up using the 2" flashing mounted backwards and tucked UNDER the main skin. You can sort of see it here at the bottom of the side wall. (Okay, not well). I will need to add a bead of sealant and another line of stainless screws where the overlap is.

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