Hello,
I am trying to fit high skirting (170mm high) boards to my walls. The
problem is that the pine boards are all curved (a 'C' shape in profile). The
boards are perfectly straight, but when I allign the middle of the skirting
flush with the wall, the gaps at the top are too bik to caulk (around 10mm).
When I make the top flush, the boards look more like coving (cos of the
angle).
Any way round this? it's doing my head in!
Thanks a lot. Michael.
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 18:55:32 GMT, "Michael Ripley"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Hello,
>I am trying to fit high skirting (170mm high) boards to my walls. The
>problem is that the pine boards are all curved (a 'C' shape in profile). The
>boards are perfectly straight, but when I allign the middle of the skirting
>flush with the wall, the gaps at the top are too bik to caulk (around 10mm).
>When I make the top flush, the boards look more like coving (cos of the
>angle).
>
>Any way round this? it's doing my head in!
>
>Thanks a lot. Michael.
>
it sounds like you are describing cupped boards.
either put the hollow side to the walls, use screws to pull the boards
flat or get new boards....