My house, built in 1973, has the underside of roof eaves over, for example, the patio, etc., clad with an inner panel that is tongue-and-groove and grooved with beveled edges 21x95. Now during renovation, I need more of this type to make it look uniform and nice, but I can't find this dimension at my local lumberyards or online. Does anyone know where I can turn? Thanks in advance!
In my opinion, the Swedish wood industry is terrible at offering different profiles. It is possible to special order, but it's insanely expensive. I would probably buy regular double-phase and modify it with a hand router to the desired profile. How many meters are we talking about?
Swedish wood industry, in my opinion, is terrible at offering different profiles. You can custom order, but it's insanely expensive. I would probably buy regular double-sided and modify it with a hand router to the desired profile. How many meters are we talking about?
I agree with you, 22x120 should be available on the shelf. Rip it down to the correct width and then use the hand router. But it depends a bit on how many meters we're talking about.
Thanks for the great tips!
Initially, I only need about 40-45 lpm and I can rip and mill that
Then there's an extension (300 lpm) that doesn't directly adjoin where I can possibly change the dimension without it looking strange.
I had similar problems when I was building my house. Both with the underlayer that looks like the one you have in the picture and the panel, 145mm with a bead. Both were sold by the local Beijer store in 2004. It was hopeless to find the same panel. The underlayer was resolved by buying tongue and groove double-bevel and trimming the tongue to fit my old underlayer. Found a small sawmill in Småland that could plane the facade panel as they already had a similar mold. Unfortunately, it took a long time, so the local XL-building solved my problem at a reasonable cost. Luckily, their carpentry shop burned down just a month after I had picked up my panel.