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Am looking for any experiences of users of stuc-o-flex. I have a house sided with plain T-111 with a texture-painted surface. Problem is that vertical seams of plywood e after a time due to seasonal changes which cause the panels to open and close. This is particularly a problem on the west-facing wall. I am looking at using stuc-o-flex”s special joint compound followed by a spray application of stuc-o-flex using a “hopper” type spray gun. Anyone have an opinion on whether or not this will hide those seams?
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Am looking for any experiences of users of stuc-o-flex. I have a house sided with plain T-111 with a texture-painted surface. Problem is that vertical seams of plywood e after a time due to seasonal changes which cause the panels to open and close. This is particularly a problem on the west-facing wall. I am looking at using stuc-o-flex"s special joint compound followed by a spray application of stuc-o-flex using a "hopper" type spray gun. Anyone have an opinion on whether or not this will hide those seams?