REFLEXX
Well-known member
gents,
the more I see people using galvanized panels for shop walls, the more I like it. here are my thoughts, what do you think?
Positives:
1. Not affected by weld splatter or grinding sparks.
2. If one panel is damaged, just replace it.
3. cool "industrial" look.
4. easy to clean off with a rag.
5. no fancy painting necessary in that area of the wall
6. no need for floor trim?
7. easy to trim the top with a piece of angle alum (anodized? painted? polished?)
Negatives:
1. how do you get receptacles to sit flush?
2. how do you get anything to sit flush? (workbenches, etc..)
3. glare?
4. how do you seal the bottom?
5. Pita to sweep the nooks and crannies?
other stuff I've missed?
REFLEXX
the more I see people using galvanized panels for shop walls, the more I like it. here are my thoughts, what do you think?
Positives:
1. Not affected by weld splatter or grinding sparks.
2. If one panel is damaged, just replace it.
3. cool "industrial" look.
4. easy to clean off with a rag.
5. no fancy painting necessary in that area of the wall
6. no need for floor trim?
7. easy to trim the top with a piece of angle alum (anodized? painted? polished?)
Negatives:
1. how do you get receptacles to sit flush?
2. how do you get anything to sit flush? (workbenches, etc..)
3. glare?
4. how do you seal the bottom?
5. Pita to sweep the nooks and crannies?
other stuff I've missed?
REFLEXX



