Graham_Wright
Well-Known Member
Generally if I stare at something for long enough, maybe spread over weeks, I can find a solution.
Not this time though.
I have a deck hatch that sits on a raised rectangular part of the deck. The deckhead is finished with vinyl foam backed on plywood panels up to the hatch surround. As the deck upstand is a couple of inches high, there is a discontinuity in the below deck surface. I have hardwood infills to level this discontinuity but I still have to find a cosmetically acceptable solution to cover them.
Mine cannot be a unique problem. How have others solved this problem please?
Not this time though.
I have a deck hatch that sits on a raised rectangular part of the deck. The deckhead is finished with vinyl foam backed on plywood panels up to the hatch surround. As the deck upstand is a couple of inches high, there is a discontinuity in the below deck surface. I have hardwood infills to level this discontinuity but I still have to find a cosmetically acceptable solution to cover them.
Mine cannot be a unique problem. How have others solved this problem please?