Then of course the worst part, the bottom.
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GPW wrote:Just a thought about protecting those Neat edges .... the floor to wall join and under is an area that seems to see and collect a lot of water (around here anyway) ... and the canvas under the floor MUST be completely and thoroughly saturated and waterproofed... as well as the “reinforcing strip" underneath it (or on top) ... Current thinking is we would be better off with some kind of really simple drip edge that would channel any water down and away from the bottom of the floor ...
Any ideas about that ???
dales133 wrote:GPW wrote:Just a thought about protecting those Neat edges .... the floor to wall join and under is an area that seems to see and collect a lot of water (around here anyway) ... and the canvas under the floor MUST be completely and thoroughly saturated and waterproofed... as well as the “reinforcing strip" underneath it (or on top) ... Current thinking is we would be better off with some kind of really simple drip edge that would channel any water down and away from the bottom of the floor ...
Any ideas about that ???
Here you can get a 40mm pvc angle about 4mm thick that is realy tough stuff .
Something like that if you could find a glue to stick to it would make a good edge.
I plumbers pipe glue or polyurathane adhesive would probably work...just a thought
Wolffarmer wrote:dales133 wrote:GPW wrote:Just a thought about protecting those Neat edges .... the floor to wall join and under is an area that seems to see and collect a lot of water (around here anyway) ... and the canvas under the floor MUST be completely and thoroughly saturated and waterproofed... as well as the “reinforcing strip" underneath it (or on top) ... Current thinking is we would be better off with some kind of really simple drip edge that would channel any water down and away from the bottom of the floor ...
Any ideas about that ???
Here you can get a 40mm pvc angle about 4mm thick that is realy tough stuff .
Something like that if you could find a glue to stick to it would make a good edge.
I plumbers pipe glue or polyurathane adhesive would probably work...just a thought
There is a PVC glue. Really thought stuff. I do not know if it is in Home Depot and/or Lowes. Or local hardware stores. Around here I can easily get it from an Irrigation shop. Lots of them here in this agriculture area.
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