Hey Guys, I am putting a ply ceiling in the man cave of my corrugated steel shed. Are there any cornice products out there that will fill the corrugated troughs at the juncture?
Hi @Paringa,
I apologise, my intention was to link to the foam version Suntuf Black Corrugated Foam Infill 4 Pack which is close to three dollars per meter. The Compriband is bitumen impregnated and not needed in your application.
Mitchell
In a single piece none that I know of.
Flashing foam will fill the troughs then if your ceiling is at 90deg to the walls almost any cornice would work. If there is an angled ceiling a timber Scotia could be modified to fit by trimming an edge to suit the angle.
came across this from another site.
http://www.shedproducts.com/product.php?p=handyseal
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @Paringa. It's great to have you join us and many thanks for your question.
As @Brad mentioned there is the Ormonoid Compriband corrugated profile which I can recommend to fill the gap troughs at the juncture. If you would like to post some images of the areas which you'd like to fill our other helpful members might have some suggestions.
Please let me know if you need further assistance or had any questions.
thanks Mitchell. very expensive solution at $45 for 2m 🙁
Perfect thanks. Will just cornice and skirt with some Porta 67x18mm primed pine and fill the gaps with the foam. Do you think the foam will take a coat of paint?
@Paringa,
After giving it a couple of coats of water-based undercoat, I can't see any reason why you couldn't paint it.