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DIY ‘A’ board
A customer wants me to make him an ‘A’ board, bigger than the ready-made once available (they want it to be 900 x 1200). In the past I have made these out of high grade 3/4" plywood. This works fine, but customer is not keen on plywood and would prefer something more weatherproof.
I was thinking of using foamex. I am not familiar with the properties of this material and I was wondering if it is okay/possible to use it the same way as the plywood: use 19 mm and cut the shapes of the legs etc. out of it, or would it be better to make a timber frame (say out of 2"x"2") and fix 5 mm foamex onto/into it. I suppose the latter method would be cheaper in material, but a there is a bit more work involved in it…
I am just not sure about the properties of foamex: does it bend/shrink ect? Also: does it yellow in sunlight? Is it better to flood coat it?
With regards to the construction of the frame: it needs to be very sturdy and be able to deal with very windy conditions, so if it’s heavy… that will be a good thing….Thanks for any advice!!
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