DavidC
30th January 2006, 09:56 PM
Hi forum
I have just completed most of my cladding all except around entrance door.
The Clad is James hardie - linea and is 16mm thick
so if you look down side edge of cladding it will be 30mm because of lapping thickness.
My problem is how to butt the door jams so as the architraves will cover over clad on door jams. because of thickness.The door james only protrude out by 15-20mm. The jam is 110mm wide and I have already fitted and inside architraves worked fine and flush with gyprock.
If cladding of 5-9mm was used it would be fine
But 16mm thick clad seems to pose a problem.
I thought maybe if I used thick bullnose architraves say 19mm I'd get away with butting the clad upto the architrave and using no mo gaps weatherboard to seal clad to the architrave.
Does anyone now how the best way
:)
here is a link to the type of board I use
http://www.jameshardie.com.au/Products/Weatherboards/LineaWeatherboard/
I have just completed most of my cladding all except around entrance door.
The Clad is James hardie - linea and is 16mm thick
so if you look down side edge of cladding it will be 30mm because of lapping thickness.
My problem is how to butt the door jams so as the architraves will cover over clad on door jams. because of thickness.The door james only protrude out by 15-20mm. The jam is 110mm wide and I have already fitted and inside architraves worked fine and flush with gyprock.
If cladding of 5-9mm was used it would be fine
But 16mm thick clad seems to pose a problem.
I thought maybe if I used thick bullnose architraves say 19mm I'd get away with butting the clad upto the architrave and using no mo gaps weatherboard to seal clad to the architrave.
Does anyone now how the best way
:)
here is a link to the type of board I use
http://www.jameshardie.com.au/Products/Weatherboards/LineaWeatherboard/