Help!
Seems impossible to find this type of panel in Stockholm!?
Anyone have any tips?
I've looked everywhere but only find the "dubbelfas" variant, usually tongue and groove.

//David
 
  • A cross-section of wooden paneling with measurements, showing thickness and width, outdoors.
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Ekesiöö in Bromma maybe? they usually can get most things otherwise.
 
Check buildingmax base panel 145*21
 
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Byggmax has the double-sided variant... like all the others I've found. Close but not quite right. 3/4 of the house is already clad with single-sided so it wouldn't be quite right to continue with double-sided. There's a pretty big difference when it's up. But thanks anyway!

//David
 
beijer has!
 
Beijer has single-phase joint... It doesn't work. /David
 
Where did you get hold of the previous panel?
 
Go to a real lumberyard and tell them to bring it home.
Alternatively, a sawmill, that saws and planes for you... but then you'll have to wait for it to dry as well...
 
The previous panel was left over when I installed paneling on our new house. It was then delivered from "Svenska Modulhus" which supplied the frame. Svenska Modulhus no longer exists, so it's not possible to contact them to ask where they got the panel from...
Now I'm working on a slightly smaller house. A studio of about 30 m2. What was left of the old panel was enough for three of the four walls :-(
So I only need about 20m2 more... Contacting a sawmill feels a bit "overkill" and would probably be quite expensive?
There really should be somewhere to get the panel from!?
I've called several different lumberyards without success...
 
yes, them too! ordered the same in Ängelholm last week, albeit only 90 wide. not something they stock but they ordered it in for me :-)
 
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