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Hi all, we’ve just rented a shop that needs a bit of work to the fascia. It has been stripped back and a really old illuminated light box and the old rotten ply behind has been removed.
The sign company are recommending that before they take over for the new sign, that the fascia is re-clad with 18mm marine ply.
What’s going to be the best way to approach this (photo attached) with the least wastage and doing the job right?
The fascia framework has 2ft centres and is 810mm high so I was thinking a 2440mm x 1220mm board cut into 3 would work well. It seems this would be double the number of smaller boards than the larger ones that were there previously however.
If the boards are cut along the length there would be a lot of waste though and with the price of ply as it is that’s not good. I assume the off cuts when it was initially built went into the pillars.
In summary does anybody see any issue using boards that span 2 gaps (1 on the ends) rather than 4 as originally done or am I overthinking it?
Thanks.
Andy
The sign company are recommending that before they take over for the new sign, that the fascia is re-clad with 18mm marine ply.
What’s going to be the best way to approach this (photo attached) with the least wastage and doing the job right?
The fascia framework has 2ft centres and is 810mm high so I was thinking a 2440mm x 1220mm board cut into 3 would work well. It seems this would be double the number of smaller boards than the larger ones that were there previously however.
If the boards are cut along the length there would be a lot of waste though and with the price of ply as it is that’s not good. I assume the off cuts when it was initially built went into the pillars.
In summary does anybody see any issue using boards that span 2 gaps (1 on the ends) rather than 4 as originally done or am I overthinking it?
Thanks.
Andy