lloyde
2nd June 2007, 06:30 PM
Hi,
We have an old home built between 1874 and 1974 (lots of renovations over the years).
Two of the oldest external walls of the house are made of 14” Chamferboards.
I'm curious to know if this size of chamferboard was common in older homes.
We have been lucky they are just about all in good condition.
<o>
</o> I have some pics here
http://www.braeside.com.au/our-blogs/homestead-renovations/that-is-not-a-board-this-is.html
Regards
Lloyd
We have an old home built between 1874 and 1974 (lots of renovations over the years).
Two of the oldest external walls of the house are made of 14” Chamferboards.
I'm curious to know if this size of chamferboard was common in older homes.
We have been lucky they are just about all in good condition.
<o>
</o> I have some pics here
http://www.braeside.com.au/our-blogs/homestead-renovations/that-is-not-a-board-this-is.html
Regards
Lloyd