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Purplerules
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# Posted: 19 Sep 2016 07:39
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How to fill in or seal the scallop at the top. We used the foam that was near the sheet metal when we bought, but did not like how it looked. Any new ideas would be appreciated.
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itsals1
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# Posted: 19 Sep 2016 08:11
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You can use a J-channel which they carry at Menards in galvanized. You normally install the J-channel first then install the ribbed steel into it. Travis
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skootamattaschmidty
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# Posted: 19 Sep 2016 11:55
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You could take a piece of flat pine and scribe it to fit the ribbing and nail it in place.
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tverga
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# Posted: 20 Sep 2016 18:37
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Talk to a mill-work shop and see if they could mill a corrugated molding that could cover the space. It wont be inexpensive but it will be done.
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bldginsp
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# Posted: 20 Sep 2016 19:02
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They make 'big stretch' caulk in different colors, for filling large gaps.
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Steve_S
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# Posted: 20 Sep 2016 20:03
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Scribe a piece of Pine as Skoot suggests. That is the best result even if slightly time consuming and maybe a grumble or two but worth the effort. A good jig saw makes it simpler.
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KinAlberta
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# Posted: 20 Sep 2016 21:04 - Edited by: KinAlberta
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Just a straight piece of trim board might work. Stained a darker colour so the dark spots/shadowing caused by the corrugations just blends into the background. The trim also works as a distraction.
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Asher
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# Posted: 20 Sep 2016 22:01
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Home Depot or Lowes sells a piece of 2x2 that is cut to fit the contour, I am pretty sure it's really made for under lay... It's not perfect but it works pretty good... That's what I used..
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spoofer
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# Posted: 21 Sep 2016 07:46
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chink it with concrete
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bldginsp
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# Posted: 21 Sep 2016 08:42
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Quoting: spoofer chink it with concrete there's nothing my grandfather couldn't do with a little baling wire and stucco. If he'd had Bondo and duct tape, he'd have been a master.
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Purplerules
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# Posted: 21 Sep 2016 22:39
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Thanks to all who have replied. I will have to think on these.
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KinAlberta
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# Posted: 24 Sep 2016 17:47 - Edited by: KinAlberta
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The chinking idea might look good. Tape it off first though.
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