SkiMN Active member Nov 25, 2006 #1 Like eneough to make a rainbow box? Anybody tried it? If it doesnt what is there that does bend?
Skipig25 Active member Nov 25, 2006 #2 depends on the thickness, but it doesn't bend too much. you'll probably have to cut sections, and screw them down seperatly
depends on the thickness, but it doesn't bend too much. you'll probably have to cut sections, and screw them down seperatly
SkiMN Active member Nov 25, 2006 #3 What if I got a couple thinner sheets in place of a thicker one to get the thickness I want, and screwed them down seperatly?
What if I got a couple thinner sheets in place of a thicker one to get the thickness I want, and screwed them down seperatly?
U user098123 Active member Nov 26, 2006 #6 It says on usplastic that it can be heat formed. So I'm guessing that with some patience and a hair dryer you could shape it for your rainbow rail.
It says on usplastic that it can be heat formed. So I'm guessing that with some patience and a hair dryer you could shape it for your rainbow rail.
H HeathR Active member Nov 27, 2006 #7 I got thin stuff because i had plywood underneath anyways and it bends real easy. It bent to my rainbow rail no problem. If you wanna make a rainbow box just put 2 layers of 1/4 inch plywood and then put down the HDPE.
I got thin stuff because i had plywood underneath anyways and it bends real easy. It bent to my rainbow rail no problem. If you wanna make a rainbow box just put 2 layers of 1/4 inch plywood and then put down the HDPE.