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Hi,
Can anyone help me with recommended 'expansion' gap for this type of panel? Planning to install 4 of them on h3 treated wood frame to cover 3.6m.
https://www.bunnings.com.au/matrix-1810-x-905mm-off-white-orbit-screen-panel-with-frame_p0361879
Thanks.
Hi @backyardbandit,
Thank you for your question about filling in the gap of your future matrix panels, the panels will really be a feature piece in your yard. Our resident DIY expert @MitchellMc will be back online tomorrow to assist but let me tag Workshop members @diy_hausdesigns and @Brad who have great experience with installing Matrix panels.
We would love to see how you transform your space so please keep us updated with photos.
Katie
Framed screens should have the correct gap built into the frame so the should be able to butt up to one another.
Fixing into the frame would need to be leaving enough gap for screen movement or using a hole size 10mm larger than the fastner if the screen isn't clear of your fixing.
Hi @backyardbandit,
As @Brad has mentioned, the frame includes the expansion gaps within it, so the frames themselves can be butted up hard against each other. The only time you need to provide an expansion gap is when you place frameless panels against each other or objects. Have a look at the video I've included below. Please remember to provide a clearance hole of 10mm around fixings.
Please let us know if you have further questions or need assistance.
Mitchell
Thanks @Brad @MitchellMc . I'm planning to mount frameless panels on timber.
Framless panels need a 10mm expasion gap between them and 10mm clearance holes where you fix them.
My preferance is for framed panels when butting them up to avoid gaps. Frameless is good for when you want to space them out as a feature wall.
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