jmarkwolf
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The interior walls in my new detached garage/shop are covered with T1-11, and sealed with a minwax product. I've trimmed it out with rough sawn spruce 1-by-6 & 1-by-4. Looks nice.
I admit, however, that I didn't anticipate the little debris and fire traps formed between the T1-11 grooves and the horizontal trim boards at the floor (see photo).
Ordinarily, I think it won't be an issue in most places around the 28ft by 30ft room, however the hot oily chips thrown from my Bridgeport milling machine, and sparks from my pedestal grinder, and dust from my DeWalt compund miter saw, are a different story. They could get trapped in the grooves and smolder.
I will have my local HVAC shop fold the bottom edges of some 4ft x 8ft galvanized sheet, like ledger board drip edge flashing, which will keep any debris out from behind the bottom trim boards. But this only moves the hazard to the top edge of the same galvanized sheet.
Anyone have some slick ideas for blocking off the T1-11 groves short of caulking?
I admit, however, that I didn't anticipate the little debris and fire traps formed between the T1-11 grooves and the horizontal trim boards at the floor (see photo).
Ordinarily, I think it won't be an issue in most places around the 28ft by 30ft room, however the hot oily chips thrown from my Bridgeport milling machine, and sparks from my pedestal grinder, and dust from my DeWalt compund miter saw, are a different story. They could get trapped in the grooves and smolder.
I will have my local HVAC shop fold the bottom edges of some 4ft x 8ft galvanized sheet, like ledger board drip edge flashing, which will keep any debris out from behind the bottom trim boards. But this only moves the hazard to the top edge of the same galvanized sheet.
Anyone have some slick ideas for blocking off the T1-11 groves short of caulking?
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