
I roamed Lowes aisles exploring other alternatives. The one I am thinking about is to use a rubber water hose. I'd slit it lengthwise and glue and screw it around the edges.
Any thoughts on this idea?
Any other trim ideas?

Thanks,
bangability
David Beckett wrote:Scooter,
I may be wierd but one of my great loves in building things is to roam a store looking for something for a purpose for which it was not produced. I recall a psych class where "functional habituation" is that a hammer can only be used as a hammer. Creative people look at a hammer and think of lots of other ways to use it.
Thanks for the encouragement.
Q wrote:I used quite a bit of aluminum carpet edging for trim. It comes in long lengths, it's cheap, has predrilled holes, and looks good.
Q
IraRat wrote:I was thinking about carpet trim from the very beginning, but does that stuff hold up under the elements? Also, to bend around our curves?
Q wrote: it comes in gold anodized.
Q
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