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    Default Joining Backchanel at 90 Deg

    Hi Folks,

    I am about to install some 50MM insulated panels for a patio roof and need to secure some backchaenl to the existing wall and to slot the panels into and then finish the sides with the same chanel.

    Question was what was the best way to join the chanel at right angles (considering look and weatherprrofing etc.)?

    As per attached should I cut at 45 and join sealing with sealant etc.? Or try and slot one into the other and then seal?

    TIA

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptyltd View Post
    Hi Folks,

    I am about to install some 50MM insulated panels for a patio roof and need to secure some backchaenl to the existing wall and to slot the panels into and then finish the sides with the same chanel.

    Question was what was the best way to join the chanel at right angles (considering look and weatherprrofing etc.)?

    As per attached should I cut at 45 and join sealing with sealant etc.? Or try and slot one into the other and then seal?

    TIA
    ptyltd

    I would be slotting the side one under the back one and notch the side one underneath only if necessary and silcone in the corner to stop the ingress of water.

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