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Serenitys-garden
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Oh, thanks. That's a great point.I have ondura panel on my porch. The reason I wouldn't use on coop them is weight. If you are putting them on tractor, it will be heavier.
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Oh, thanks. That's a great point.I have ondura panel on my porch. The reason I wouldn't use on coop them is weight. If you are putting them on tractor, it will be heavier.
That was me. DO NOT DO IT. Ondura panels crrumble and don't last in extreme environments. They get very brittle when cold, they need constant repainting to protect from UV, and because they expand and contract as much as they do, you need oversized holes for all your screws to allow movement. Too small, the edge of the screw starts a crack at the hole. Too large, it leaks. Overtighten, starts a crack. Undertight? Leaks.Someone was just noting how bad these were (not very long lasting). Can’t remember who… they had used some in an outdoor project and they did not last
Thanks. Yep, I am getting metal.There was and Ondura roof on a shade structure on this property that was less than 10 years old and it was in horrible condition.
Thanks. Yep, I am getting metal.
Do I need the rubber washers to seal the screws?Metal is surprisingly easy to work with if you get self-tapping metal screws and have a battery powered impact driver (ours is the DeWalt 20v).
The kind we got came with the washers already on them.Do I need the rubber washers to seal the screws?
Perfect!The kind we got came with the washers already on them.