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> Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 8:46 AM
> sips pannel with fake
> gypsum based brick face that comes in sheets and you screw on ....
And then there is the stuff my neighbors put on their rear addition: shiplap-joint plywood panels with oily cedar sheets bonded to the surface. The imitation of cedar shakes is achieved by running a 1/8" wide saw blade almost but not quite through to the plywood; maybe 3/32" of cedar left over the plywood.
Then there is my barn out back about 15 feet away sided with the cedar shingles I nailed on about the time they finished their addition.
I know which looks better, and I know which is going to last longer at keeping the weather out.
dan strip poker becker
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