forgive me for my ignorance as I have never used sheet metal in my life for anything and since it is not flat I have some concerns with skinning my newly constructed blind with it, but would like to have the longevity of the sheet metal on the outside. The only way to make the blind tight without having openings to the inside of the blind is going to be to skin it in plywood or something like that and then attach the sheet metal to that correct?
There is no way to attach the sheet metal to the studs/frame directly and it be without gaps on the outside edges where the R-panel rises up correct?
Has anybody skinned their blind with Smartboard? I am wondering if it would last longer than plywood/fiber board
There is no way to attach the sheet metal to the studs/frame directly and it be without gaps on the outside edges where the R-panel rises up correct?
Has anybody skinned their blind with Smartboard? I am wondering if it would last longer than plywood/fiber board
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