anyone know anyone still making it, having a bear of a time finding it locally and I need some for an exterior repair job to match the exisiting, appears to be masonite siding with a 4″ offset in the grooves.
anyone know anyone still making it, having a bear of a time finding it locally and I need some for an exterior repair job to match the exisiting, appears to be masonite siding with a 4″ offset in the grooves.
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I can't tell if you talking about T-111 plywood with 4" spacing.... I was able to get some odd spacing T-111 from a place called eichlersiding.com. Hope this helps...
no this stuff is way cheaper then T111 but yes it does have the same look, only with 4" oc grooves.
I dunno... talk to the eichler guy, he made a saw setup with multiple dado heads for those grooves, or get someone with a shop setup and stationary table saw to groove some panels for you. Neither will be cheap, of course.
I could groove it myself, just don't really want too...
Masonite made but they're no longer so I think I'm SOL.