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The 0.2 in. x 48 in. x 8 ft. Redwood Vinyl Privacy Diamond Lattice features plastic construction and a redwood color for durability and beauty. It can also be used as garden lattice as the vinyl material resists wear from the weather and moisture. Supported by a transferable limited lifetime warranty.
Product Height (ft.) | 4 ft | Product Thickness (in.) | 0.2 in |
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Product Width (ft.) | 8 ft | Width (ft.) x Height (ft.) | 8 ft x 4 ft |
Color Family | Brown | Color/Finish | California Redwood |
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Lattice Framing | Framed | Lattice Opening Shape | Diamond |
Material | Vinyl | Number of Panels | 1 |
Product Weight (lb.) | 17 lb | Returnable | 90-Day |
Use Type | Garden, Privacy |
Manufacturer Warranty | Limited Lifetime |
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Yes, the vinyl lattice is safe to mount in or near a koi pond as it is made of plastic and resists rot, warping, and fading from moisture and weather.
For bonding vinyl lattice to itself, cyanoacrylate (CA) glue, commonly known as super glue or instant glue, is a suitable option. It creates a strong bond with the vinyl material. Alternatively, you could also use a vinyl adhesive specifically designed for PVC and similar plastics. When using any adhesive, ensure the surfaces are clean and dry for optimal bonding.
Pre-drill oversized holes through the lattice (the largest hole that the screw head will allow without fitting through). Center each screw in the oversized holes and do not overtighten to allow for expansion and contraction of the lattice. Hang the lattice with a screw every 24". Attach sides and bottom loosely.
We recommend using a 6½"or 7¼" (140 tooth) circular saw blade “for plywood/plastics/laminates” to cut lattice. Place a 2x4 or 2x6 piece of lumber on your cutting surface. Rest the lattice sheet on top of the lumber, position- ing it with the marked line facing upward right next to the wood. Set the depth of the circular saw blade roughly 1/2" deeper than the thickness of the lattice. Let the blade come to full speed and cut slowly. Use 120-grit sandpaper to clean off any residual plastic on the cut edge.
Hello, you can cut the lattice.
Yes, you can add this lattice to the top of your existing deck railing to create a privacy screen. To do this, you'll need appropriate fasteners like screws or zip ties, depending on the railing material and lattice frame. You may also need wood framing to create a support structure if the existing railing isn't suitable for direct attachment. Regarding a 90-degree angle frame joiner, while some manufacturers may offer specific joining systems for their lattice products, a common approach is to use a simple butt joint and reinforce it with additional brackets or wood supports. You can also find various corner brackets at The Home Depot that could be adapted for this purpose. Be sure to choose fasteners and brackets that are compatible with both the lattice material and your railing.
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