Hello!
I am in the process of replacing the panels on my carport. About half are in poor condition, but where can I find this type of panel, and what is it actually called? I have checked my nearest building supply stores, Hornbach and Byggmax, but I can't find it. Is it a discontinued variant, and is it even possible to get hold of it? It measures 20x120 in dimension. A hand holding a 20x120 wood panel board piece, seeking identification, inside a car near the gear shift.
 
B Baskowilma said:
Hello!
I’m in the process of replacing panel boards on my carport, about half of them are in bad shape but where can I find this panel and what is it actually called? I’ve looked in my nearest hardware stores Hornbach, Byggmax but can't find it. Is it a discontinued model, is it even possible to get hold of it? It's 20x120 in dimension. [image]
A bit hard to see in your picture if the panel is really curved?

I would guess on tongued and grooved stock panel.

Illustration of tongue and groove stock panel with labeled features such as grooves, tongue, and notch for limiting deformation on a product page.
 
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B Baskowilma said:
Hello!
I am in the process of replacing panel boards on my carport, about half of them are in poor condition but where can I find these panels and what are they actually called? I've looked in my nearest building supply stores Hornbach, Byggmax but can't find it. Is it a discontinued variant, is it even possible to get hold of? It measures 20x120. [image]
Could it be this type?
https://www.k-rauta.se/produkt/dubbelfas-spontad-22x120-54m-g4-2-grundmalad-vit/7340080309987
 
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GreenYoda GreenYoda said:
Could it be this type?
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If Ts panel is flat, your suggestion is correct. I think it looks curved in the picture. But it could be the picture or my eyes deceiving me. :rofl:
 
I would argue that it is straight but dried so it curves...

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GreenYoda GreenYoda said:
Could it be this type?
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Looks like it's exactly this one ...but I see that only two stores in Stockholm have it ..live in Skåne...
 
The panel is straight only in the picture, it looks curved otherwise...
 
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Krille-72 Krille-72 said:
If That panel is flat then your suggestion is correct. I think it looks curved in the picture. But it could be the picture or my eyes lying. :rofl:
I think it is flat, just the picture that's deceiving.

OT: This is exactly what I was looking for an answer to last spring, what type of panel it was.... couldn't find it, the carpenter claimed it was no longer manufactured, ordered single-phase instead because it was said to be the closest. Then when 1 pallet of panel was delivered home and I had to buy a few extra boards, wouldn't you know it, my panel is in the compartment next door. Had to drive home and double-check, load 1 pallet of panel on the trailer, drive to the building supply store, unload 1 pallet of panel, load 1 pallet of the right type panel.... FUN workout! :crysmile: So I have learned the hard way what type of panel TS is asking about.... :cool:
 
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B Baskowilma said:
Looks like it's exactly this one...but I see there are only two stores in Stockholm that have it..I live in Skåne...
Check with XL-bygg, that's where I bought mine (also Skåne). It MIGHT be called Falspanel Z, but I won't bet my life on it. Check with them.
 
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KnockOnWood KnockOnWood said:
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Eldsberga is located in Halland...
 
GreenYoda GreenYoda said:
Eldsberga is located in Halland...
Gullbranna! And quite close to the Skåne border.
 
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