by Todah Tear » Mon May 22, 2006 9:21 am
I am using a recycled material that I cut into 3" wide strips, 25 feet in length with a straight-edge. Because it is material it is easily shaped around curves and it can be attached with a construction adhesive and a stable gun. I put a overcoat of that rubber undercarriage coating (or you can use liquid plastic, Plasti-dip, sold at Lowes). I will coat the trim in the door ways with fiber glass. I plan on painting all of the trim silver when I am done. The paint should handle the UV issue.
This way may be a little more work, but it is inexpensive, allows me to have a continuous trim from front to back, and I don't have to anneal or bend anything. I haven't trimmed everything yet, but thus far, I have been pleased with the results.
Right now my biggest challenge is getting the curvature in my galley hatch. My trim has taken a backseat for now.
I'll let you know how everything turns out.
Todah
"It is not good to have zeal without knowledge, nor to be hasty and miss the way." Proverbs 19:2
