Waterproof panelboard
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[[Image:Panelboard1.jpg|right|thumb|400px|A sheet of black waterproof panelboard being cut for an interior part.]] | [[Image:Panelboard1.jpg|right|thumb|400px|A sheet of black waterproof panelboard being cut for an interior part.]] | ||
− | Black waterproof panelboard (also referred to as: "black waterboard", "door panelboard", or just "panelboard") is used to make door panels, kick panels, package shelves, sail panels, and other interior pieces. It's useful for constructing custom automotive interior parts because | + | Black waterproof panelboard (also referred to as: "black waterboard", "door panelboard", or just "panelboard") is used to make door panels, kick panels, package shelves, sail panels, and other interior pieces. It's useful for constructing custom automotive interior parts because it's (mostly) waterproof, it's bendable, and it can be sewn, stapled, and glued. |
Waterproof panelboard is made of tightly-grained chipboard, and is approximately 1/8 of an inch thick. It's bendable, and can be sewn, stapled, and glued. Sheets are available in various sizes, including 32"x48" and 39"x65". Prices range from $5-25 per sheet, depending on the supplier, the size, and the quantity purchased. | Waterproof panelboard is made of tightly-grained chipboard, and is approximately 1/8 of an inch thick. It's bendable, and can be sewn, stapled, and glued. Sheets are available in various sizes, including 32"x48" and 39"x65". Prices range from $5-25 per sheet, depending on the supplier, the size, and the quantity purchased. |