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101 display basics
ChromaTrim and Conduit behind eaves
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[QUOTE="BigRedNole, post: 100998, member: 25760"] After looking at different options and not wanting to drill a million holes, I ordered some ChromaTrim to test. I first mounted it to PVC, but I think that will be too flexible. I then tried 1/2" EMT. That is far more sturdy and hides well under my eaves. I am making a huge assumption that the fascia is the same size on the high eaves and peaks. I don't see that as being an issue though. My next concern was how to create a snap in or easy on/off mechanism that would allow a center support if necessary. I found that the ChromaTrim is easy to score with a razor to get a notch out for a snap in solution. All I need to do now is come up with an easy snap in for the conduit and the mounting should be simple from there. [ATTACH=full]13298[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]13298[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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