23 Feb 2012 #1 BobnLesley Well-Known Member Joined 1 Dec 2005 Messages 4,056 Location Aground in Yorkshire awaiting a very high tide Visit site the lighweight plastic sheet material (a bit like corrugated cardboard) that's used for making oversized 'light wind' wind-blades on self-steering units?
the lighweight plastic sheet material (a bit like corrugated cardboard) that's used for making oversized 'light wind' wind-blades on self-steering units?
23 Feb 2012 #2 Poignard Well-Known Member Joined 23 Jul 2005 Messages 55,667 Location South London Visit site Do you mean polycarbonate sheet like this? http://www.polycarbonatesheets.co.uk/contents/en-uk/d76.html
Do you mean polycarbonate sheet like this? http://www.polycarbonatesheets.co.uk/contents/en-uk/d76.html
23 Feb 2012 #3 P prv Well-Known Member Joined 29 Nov 2009 Messages 37,358 Location Southampton Visit site I know it as "corriflute" - don't know if that's a generic term or one company's trade name. Pete
23 Feb 2012 #4 NickRobinson Well-Known Member Joined 23 Dec 2007 Messages 2,143 Location Near Burton-on-Trent Visit site At last- a use for estate agents? Do you mean something even cheaper and light weight than conservatory roofing? I've used plastic 'for sale' boards for anchor balls and cones and other lightweight jobs. Cuts with a Stanley knife. Can be bought (without graphics) from school type art suppliers Probably quite UV resistant... Nick (Rivendell) Don't blame me if you get caught!
At last- a use for estate agents? Do you mean something even cheaper and light weight than conservatory roofing? I've used plastic 'for sale' boards for anchor balls and cones and other lightweight jobs. Cuts with a Stanley knife. Can be bought (without graphics) from school type art suppliers Probably quite UV resistant... Nick (Rivendell) Don't blame me if you get caught!
23 Feb 2012 #5 G greenalien Well-Known Member Joined 11 Jun 2010 Messages 700 Location Southampton Visit site The trade name is 'Correx'
23 Feb 2012 #6 BobnLesley Well-Known Member Joined 1 Dec 2005 Messages 4,056 Location Aground in Yorkshire awaiting a very high tide Visit site Thanks very much greenalien said: The trade name is 'Correx' Click to expand... I know where there's a signage/school supplies shop locally, I just need to translate Correx into Greek now.
Thanks very much greenalien said: The trade name is 'Correx' Click to expand... I know where there's a signage/school supplies shop locally, I just need to translate Correx into Greek now.
23 Feb 2012 #7 Ross D Well-Known Member Joined 26 Jul 2010 Messages 268 Location Cornwall Visit site Find a handy "for sale" board they are made of correx
23 Feb 2012 #8 B BERT T Well-Known Member Joined 26 Nov 2011 Messages 682 Location Northern Ireland Visit site CORREX greenalien said: The trade name is 'Correx' Click to expand... Go to your local sign maker and you will probably get a cutting for free.
CORREX greenalien said: The trade name is 'Correx' Click to expand... Go to your local sign maker and you will probably get a cutting for free.
23 Feb 2012 #9 VicS Well-Known Member Joined 13 Jul 2002 Messages 48,739 Visit site I also know what you are describing as "Corriboard" . Like Corriflute and Correx, a twin walled polyproylene sheet. More flexible than polycarbonate and easily cut with a sharp knife. Last edited: 23 Feb 2012
I also know what you are describing as "Corriboard" . Like Corriflute and Correx, a twin walled polyproylene sheet. More flexible than polycarbonate and easily cut with a sharp knife.
23 Feb 2012 #10 Aja Well-Known Member Joined 6 Nov 2001 Messages 4,790 Visit site Multiwall or twinwall. It is polycarbonate and comes in either 6mm or 16mm thickness. Donald