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    Re: Home Depot now stocks 1/2in pvc sheets

    Quote Originally Posted by Izzys Keeper View Post
    I work at a distribution center for Lowes and we get it for 50 a pop. I used it for the tops and bottoms af each enclosure. The sides are pvc out door moulding boards.
    What's the UPC code or item number on those side boards? I can't find anything wider than 8" at my local store.

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    Re: Home Depot now stocks 1/2in pvc sheets

    The sku is 7837 8 WHITE
    Gimme a min to get the upc code

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    070673869839

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    Re: Home Depot now stocks 1/2in pvc sheets

    The front boards around the front face are 7832 8 WHITE

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    070673879692

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    Re: Home Depot now stocks 1/2in pvc sheets

    They should be able to special order them to the store at lowes

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    Alright I finally bought myself a sheet, here what I know about it so far:
    Stuff at my store isn't wood grain, its flat on both sides. it does have little texture to it, kinda like melamine does, not laminate smooth but pretty damn close. I was impressed with how well it held screws, I screwed one piece of pvc into another and was able to pull the screw right through 1 piece, can't even do that with some wood. Cutting it you do start to see what cellular is all about. This was cut with my circular saw:


    not terrible, but obviously not smooth

    this was cut on my table saw, it was a little better than my free hand circular saw cut, but this is it compared to the factory edge:


    Now I think a different saw blade might help a lot, my blades are for wood, I'll have to look into whats a better blade for plastic. I did have some fun trying to smooth out the edges tho. first I tried fire.... because why the hell not. it did smooth it out some, but pvc burns easy so its not the prettiest edge. Then I attempted to make the pvc look like wood..... again why the hell not. I however do not recommend this method.


    then I tried pvc glue to fill in the edge, it really didn't soak into the holes the way I hoped, so that was a bust also. So the only logical thing to do was to lit the pvc glue on fire.
    now surprising result, ugly edge, but actually smooth as can be lol. I again do not recommend this method.

    Now all joking aside, what actually did give me a nice finish was sanding it, it was near factory edge with a little elbow grease.


    If anyone is wondering yes it is possible to smooth out some plastics with fire, just it does normally require you to sand it down pretty fine before giving it whats called a flame polish, which takes practice to not burn it, I've restored headlights and a couple acrylic cages this way. pvc however is not a good candidate for this due to it discoloring very quickly.

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    Home Depot now stocks 1/2in pvc sheets

    If your looking for a very dense pvc you'll have to get Azek and it's about twice the price , I found using the Veranda product when ever I make saw cuts , take spackle and go down the side. Or just paint white. if you don't coat the edge it will absorb dirt grim etc doesn't clean like top surface. Just a little FYI ( Dirty white cabinet drive me nutz) lol
    I have plans on making my self and enclosure this weekend


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    Re: Home Depot now stocks 1/2in pvc sheets

    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    Someone needs to hide the matches in your house LoL
    and the map gas torch

    Quote Originally Posted by spikell75 View Post
    If your looking for a very dense pvc you'll have to get Azek and it's about twice the price , I found using the Veranda product when ever I make saw cuts , take spackle and go down the side. Or just paint white. if you don't coat the edge it will absorb dirt grim etc doesn't clean like top surface. Just a little FYI ( Dirty white cabinet drive me nutz) lol
    I have plans on making my self and enclosure this weekend
    I was actually quite happy with the sanded edges I'll have to see how well they clean though. hoping to see some enclosure pics

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    Re: Home Depot now stocks 1/2in pvc sheets

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    and the map gas torch
    Map is nice, burns hotter than most other gasses.

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    I used a 40T blade on my circular saw and it cut like butter and gave me a fairly smooth edge. I was told fewer teeth leave a rougher edge, and more teeth can cause heat buildup and cause the plastic to actually melt a little on the cut line.
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