Last Hardiglaze Panel

avkiwi, Feb 8, 9:43am
Been working on the bathroom off and on for a while now and finally got round to putting up the last Hardiglaze panel on the front of the bath. (Which by the way is an off cut, not a full sheet)After spending the best part of an hour getting the shape just right. I chip it in the middle along the bottom edge.

Placed a call to Mitre10 and a new panel is going to set me back $130.00.

Don't s'pose anyone in Wellington has an off cut 170cm x 34cm!

tigra, Feb 8, 1:32pm
Lol Got offcuts of HardiePlank Frontier but I guess you dont want to know that.

mm12345, Feb 8, 2:09pm
Find the chip, glue it back with epoxy.You will always see the repair - because you know where it is.Chances are nobody else will ever notice it.

supernova2, Feb 8, 5:52pm
Can you cover it with a skirting or are your panels right to the floor!

avkiwi, Feb 10, 8:58am
No, can't cover it.There is a thin line of floor ties coming up the wall instead of skirting boards and the panel was going to sit on top of this.

krames, Feb 10, 9:22am
you need to seal between tiles and panel,will this cover it or is it too big og a chip

stevo2, Feb 10, 4:05pm
PVC end cap on bottom!

clangie, Feb 10, 7:44pm
we got some white premium (gloss white) you can have if you can sortpickup or something out

daz1968, Feb 13, 4:35pm
Don't be tight ! just purchase a new panel.

avkiwi, Mar 8, 11:53pm
Thanks Clangie.If we were same distance but same island I could do it.Thanks anyway.

And Daz, it's not about being tight, its about a lack of funds.The current plan is to just to use the paint we have until we can afford a replacement.