Hello folks,
Got a question,
what the blue blazes is scrim? I was putting in some ductwork venting my ranghood out the roof and the sealent stuff I am using says put a layer of scrim in between layers of mastic.
so is scrim a verb or a noun?
can you use it in a sentence like: scrim you? or Scrim that edge up some. or That hat needs some scrim.
I assume that it is some sort of cloth type stabalizer but ….. what is it and where do i get it?
never heard of this word before.
Adam
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It's a noun, as in "We ain't got no stinking skrim!"
http://www.bgf.com/reins.htm
Joe H
I understand..... I just used some 4" wide strips of sheetrock mesh tape and went around the jint 3 times on each joint.
do you think that will work?
Scrim on
I thought scrim was the name for the thin roll of flesh that forms when you skin your knuckles.
Dave
It's a mesh of nylon or polyester or fiberglass or other stuff used as reinforcement with a variety of coating products.
Then my wife did cook scrim for me the other night.
I saw that movie the other day, you know, Dick Van Dyke singing
scrim scriminy, scrim scriminy, scrim scrim scer-ewww....
Whatever it is, I think you have to have it done by rugby players...
I was thinking those guys with the brooms that polish the ice and move rocks around are scrimmers.
Or maybe they are scrimming?
The drywall tape sounds like just the thing.
Scrim on a roll.
Joe H
Scrim is what you use to shaw.
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i thought it was monty python- "scrim, scrim, scrim, scrim, scrim, scrim, scrim, scrim, scrim, scrim, scrim,..." "but i don't want any scrim!"
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