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  1. #1
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    Default Big weatherboards

    Anybody out there had any experience with matching big weatherboards on renovation work. Looking to repair a section of wall with 300mm boards, 270mm coverage. Not having a lot of luck through hardwares and ringing around. Only readily available products are cement sheet or fake timber which don't have the same thickness and would also stand out appearance wise.

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    I’ve just done some in spotted gum. Ended up joining them to width with a tongue and groove and gluing with epoxy. They were bery, very heavy.

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    Do you have photos?

    I find a lot of people refer to chamfer boards as weather boards

    Weather boards have a triangle profile
    Chamfer boards have a chamfered rectangular section



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