Grundstött
· Halland
· 28 345 posts
Acrylic plastic (Plexiglas) is stocked in large sheets.
For a piece as small as you need, it will probably need to be cut or taken from scrap pieces.
Go to a glass workshop. I think you have the best chance there
PS
Here is something:
http://www.biltema.se/sv/Bygg/Ovrigt/Plexiglas--2000034953/
300 x 300 x 3 mm opal white.
For a piece as small as you need, it will probably need to be cut or taken from scrap pieces.
Go to a glass workshop. I think you have the best chance there
PS
Here is something:
http://www.biltema.se/sv/Bygg/Ovrigt/Plexiglas--2000034953/
300 x 300 x 3 mm opal white.
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Forex boards pvc-foam boards come in various thicknesses and are sold in large sheets. They are used for advertising signs, displays, store interiors, exhibition booths, and boat interiors. Visit a nearby advertising studio, and you can probably get a suitable piece for a small amount of money.
Well, I might have described it a bit poorly...
I need the strip as door casing for a PVC patio door.
Dimensions approx. 2200x30x2 (length x width x thickness) mm.
Width and thickness can be different, but the length is more important so I don't have to splice.
Hornbach had flat white PVC strips but only 1 meter in length.
I need the strip as door casing for a PVC patio door.
Dimensions approx. 2200x30x2 (length x width x thickness) mm.
Width and thickness can be different, but the length is more important so I don't have to splice.
Hornbach had flat white PVC strips but only 1 meter in length.
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· Västerbottens län
· 18 046 posts
Lid for cable channels are available up to 200 mm wide and 2.5 meters long, and then you saw off the edges.
But, as thin as it will be, it will become like a roller coaster, a bit bumpy.
Protte
But, as thin as it will be, it will become like a roller coaster, a bit bumpy.
Protte
It could possibly work, but I think trimming the edges neatly would be difficult. I was thinking of attaching them with double-sided tape, so their thinness doesn't matter much.prototypen said:
3 mm thickness works too...
It's strange that there's nothing available when there are plastic corner strips, tubes, and square shapes otherwise...
They had quite a few interesting options!Ryssi said:
There's a soft baseboard that is 2 mm thick and another that is 4.5 mm thick, which might look OK.
Thanks for the tip!
Now it's just a matter of finding a retailer...
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