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How to attach Råspont to particleboard
In Vi i villa (or was it Villamagasinet) I have seen pre-grooved MDF boards intended to be placed on walls or in the ceiling instead of real paneling. Can't remember more but maybe someone still has the magazine and can fill in...
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Is this the one you're thinking of?
Are you looking for ceiling panels, panel boards, beadboard & wainscoting - Brandéns Panelskivan
Are you looking for ceiling panels, panel boards, beadboard & wainscoting - Brandéns Panelskivan
I tried exactly this when we renovated the hallway and had laid wooden floor. Back then, I thought the wardrobes (6 of them) looked a bit boring and decided to cover them with panels, though standing. Did it by the book, i.e., glued and screwed. The result was 6 bananas in beautiful panelMarta said:Hi, I can imagine the question sounds a bit strange. I am going to build my own sliding doors for the wardrobe. Our idea is to get a rather unique solution with white-painted horizontal panels.
I thought of solving this by nailing or gluing type råspont 17*120 on 10 mm chipboard.
My question is, does it work, or are there better ways??
/ Marta
That confirms what the others are saying...nike-72 said:
Glad to hear it doesn't work in practice either.
Soon I'll get my fittings, then it will happen...
/ Marta
You might be able to keep your board and use the glue principle.
Take the thinnest possible råspont (or maybe better yet real panelvirke so that you get a nice surface)
Take your circular saw and cut grooves in the back of the panel along the planks. Since it won't be as solid wood, the tendency in the wood should be reduced, and you should get fewer movements.
/Micke
Take the thinnest possible råspont (or maybe better yet real panelvirke so that you get a nice surface)
Take your circular saw and cut grooves in the back of the panel along the planks. Since it won't be as solid wood, the tendency in the wood should be reduced, and you should get fewer movements.
/Micke
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