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1320stang

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I'd use fiberglass tape and Duraglass for the first coat, then bondo or drywall mud for the second, are you texturing it?
 

PAToyota

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im confused...what exactly are you doing?

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First, do you really mean Hardi-plank (the wood siding board stuff) or the Hardi-board (the 4x8 sheets of it)?

If you mean the 4x8 sheets it really isn't intended to be finished like drywall. I have seen it used with a board and batten look with a trim strip nailed or glued over top of it at 8", 12", 16", or 24" to hide the joints.
 
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blkhonda1991

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Yes...

First, do you really mean Hardi-plank (the wood siding board stuff) or the Hardi-board (the 4x8 sheets of it)?

If you mean the 4x8 sheets it really isn't intended to be finished like drywall. I have seen it used with a board and batten look with a trim strip nailed or glued over top of it at 8", 12", 16", or 24" to hide the joints.

now that sounds more like what hes probably trying to do...i was wondering what clapboard siding was doing inside and why and how you would float it:headscrat
 
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