Thanks, looking at a picture of it, it seems to be what I was after. Cheers.
budgel,
Jan 2, 11:05am
400 is a very wide Hardieplank.
kcc55a,
Jan 2, 11:11am
Well it was only a guess but it still would have been very close and thats what attracted me to it for the purpose I had in mind
d.snell,
Jan 2, 12:16pm
If it's a woodgrain pattern, it will be Frontier Weatherboard 310mm wide. Reclad our place with it in 1990 and it still looks good. Used the aluminium external box corners instead of individual galvanised corner soakers to get a far better and stronger corner finish. Still on it's original coat of paint as well, so not too bad for 22 years.
kcc55a,
Jan 2, 6:38pm
I was going to use it to hang vertically on a wooden retaining wall to disguise the solid wood look of the wall. I thought painted a different colour to the stained wall it could look quite smart. Course it depends on the cost.
kcc55a,
Dec 31, 8:49am
I saw a James Hardie panel product in the hardware store the other day and would like to know what it is called.(there was nobody around to ask at the time) It was one of the Hardiflex products but it hada design sort of embossed into it.Design was of a linear nature. Seemed to be in long narrow sheets possibly 400mm wide. Can anybody help me out with the product name to save me going back to the store just to ask. Hope this is not too vague. Cheers
They make ahardie flex with a sort of woodgrain pattern .
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