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Postby ralaco » Sun Jun 05, 2005 9:27 pm

Just be careful, those plastic corner trim, for sure are not UV protected and are going to get old very soon and water is going to make some damage.
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Postby Chris C » Sun Jun 05, 2005 10:46 pm

I agree. I was in the plastic business for 27 years, and that material is a butyl-based product and it's life expectancy when exposed to ultraviolet light is way below minimal. :cry: I'd do my best to keep it out of the sun as much as possible. (like when you are storing it) Don't be surprised if you use your tear a lot and only get about a year out of that material.
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Postby IraRat » Mon Jun 06, 2005 7:39 am

Can it be coated for something with protection? Putting any considerations about discoloring the trim aside, wouldn't a high-UV protection varnish give it a long life? Or is that just barking up the wrong tree?
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Postby madjack » Mon Jun 06, 2005 7:51 am

...I have been in the construction biz off and on most of my life and I hate using that stuff in an inside setting because it will get brittle with age, protecting it from UV's will give you some use out of it but I would consider it temp at best...do you really want to trust your investment in labor/money/love that you have in your TD to something that WILL eventually fail???? Annealing aluminum is not that difficult and a good rubber mallet and a block of wood will take care of most of your problems with the aluminum trim.
However it is up to you...YMMV
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Postby Chris C » Mon Jun 06, 2005 7:55 am

I've worked with a lot of materials in my lifetime, but given a choice between aluminum and butyl-based products for outdoor exposure, I'll always choose aluminum..............just my $.02 worth.
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