wickedrodent
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Ok, I was reading through the home depot website.. and came across this stuff..
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It seems like it would work just like coroplast (except it isn't as thick) If you read the discription, it says:
• Corrosion resistant: it will not react with chemicals in pressure treated lumber
• Easy to work with it: it will not cut you like metal flashing will
• Cost effective: it is less expensive than galvanized and copper flashing
• Roll stock can be bent using a break and will hold any angle
• Save time on the job site due to its ease to work with
• Can be used in multiple applications
• DuraFlash is weather resistant
• DuraFlash is economical and versatile
Do you think it would be safe/effective to use instead of coroplast?
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It seems like it would work just like coroplast (except it isn't as thick) If you read the discription, it says:
• Corrosion resistant: it will not react with chemicals in pressure treated lumber
• Easy to work with it: it will not cut you like metal flashing will
• Cost effective: it is less expensive than galvanized and copper flashing
• Roll stock can be bent using a break and will hold any angle
• Save time on the job site due to its ease to work with
• Can be used in multiple applications
• DuraFlash is weather resistant
• DuraFlash is economical and versatile
Do you think it would be safe/effective to use instead of coroplast?