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my nail batten is so high up, combined with some wind paper, so I can't mount it that way..

unless I install a new board underneath that I can mount the straps on
 
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I was wondering if it would be possible to attach "ändträ" to the bottom of the panel, another good word :D
 
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Experimented and showed a picture here but no one responded. However, my theory that spikband should have worked was confirmed... The only thing is that now I don't dare to take a chance since the holes are a bit too large.

but now that I looked at the picture again, there's a pretty generous gap between the teeth, so generous holes in the spikband should work too

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This is what it looks like at my friend's place.
 
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5-6 mm is probably more of a crack and not a round hole. A really small mouse can probably squeeze through a gap larger than 6 mm, like between two boards. But the chance of it getting through a round hole of 7 mm in unyielding metal is probably not very likely.
 
I want to reiterate that the hålband has been used for many years by Älvsbyhus owners with great success.
 
kamilenski said:
This is how it looks at my friend's place.
No drooping nose?
 
Danne031 said:
No droopy nose?
Don't even know what that is! ;)

That's exactly why Älvsbyhus are banned in Denmark. You have to treat the ends extra carefully. Oil 3 times + benzalkonium + 3 times paint.
 
Mikael_L
I think it looks smooth with the perforated band, in Yrrol's clothes I would have popped one of those in. :)

tjb's mouse band isn't friendly for the wallet either, a whole roll of perforated band from Jula costs about the same as a single 1.2-meter mouse band, roughly. I have these mouse bands around the friggan, had repressed the cost... *hehe*
 
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Yeah, I'll probably go with perforated tape, but the one with fewer holes since the largest holes were a few millimeters smaller on those.
However, if I do that, I'll get paranoid that it restricts airflow, but...

I'll get back with project pictures later, hehe
 
Stryper? The air is thinner than water! And I promise that the water flows through.
 
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The holes on these bands are 6.66mm

Had Anticimex here and he said those bands should work anyway. But he became a bit doubtful when I questioned the 6mm principle, but agreed that it was applicable to gaps.

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Now, I've tested this on a short gable. Stapled up aluminum mesh with stainless staples. Then I screwed up the band with short outdoor mounting screws.

After that, I pressed up the mesh, but then I noticed in some places the windproof paper had slipped away from the panel and there was a gap between the panel and the paper.
-don't really know how to handle it...

Pressed up the mesh and it settled fairly well and such... However, I'm not sure if I should try to staple the mesh to the paper, or if I should add another perforated tape strip closer to the foundation, whatever that would do, or multiple perforated tapes so the entire gap between the panel and the foundation is covered...

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what do I do next?
 
Mikael_L
Yrrol said:
what do I do next?
Get a cat .... :D :cool:
 
Use galvanized corner brackets for outer corners that you normally plaster. You can glue it to the facade. The rest is handled by the perforated tape.
 
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now let's see what you mean...

I'll take one
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and place it how and where? with glue?

should I take one of those, maybe at a different angle, push it up like a wedge, full of glue, and in that way make the net pinch on both the facade and the cardboard?
 
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