Polyboard sheets anyone?

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Trying to find some 1220 x 2440 x 50mm poly board. I thought I would find something from somewherelike B & Q but nothing yet:thinking:
 
Lightweight board that I can paint. I've seen it on a US DVD but can't find it here. I've just found boards the size I'm after so will call to see if they are the right type of board.:thinking:

The dvd i watched showed them being used as 'bookends' and backgrounds, quite versatile and can be redecorated to suit.


Got a link to the info?
 
Sorry, nolink.The Americans refer to it as styrofoam. Its different from polystyrene. Shame Andygrif hasn't been back on line because I can't find it at B& Q
 
Try a builders merchant , ask for extruded polystyrene as apposed to expanded poystyrene. It's used for insulation, but doesn't crumble like the expanded stuff
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Try a builders merchant , ask for extruded polystyrene as apposed to expanded poystyrene. It's used for insulation, but doesn't crumble like the expanded stuff
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Thanks Tim, I'll check that out :)
Off topic, where abouts in France are you ?
 
Lovely :) We've got ties in Pays de la Loire, rural too but not as warm ;)
I guess you're there full time.
 
Polyboard is used in the graphic industry for mounting prints and things onto.

Damn expensive - circa £5 for a A2 sheet (four sheets of regular A4 paper).

Usually about 3.5 - 5mm thick. It is very light which is an asset if your hauling it round.

I'm sure you will find something more appropriate and much cheaper.

Graham
 
Styrofoam is also used for making lightweight "plugs" for moulding fibreglass. I've never looked for it, but have read of its use as a soft reflector. And it should be a cheap building material, at least in greater thicknesses.
 
I can't think of anything in the UK that can be painted. The "Build Center" linky used to have a very good catalogue showing what was available.

I once made a very good background out of a 2x1 inch timber frame and thin ply on both sides to give it strength I painted a Gainsbourough style background on each side. example

shimbo
 
Linky

The above link is about the best you will get in this country.

If you need to paint it, give a wash with 4:1 water to PVA and you will then have a surface that can be painted.

I have asked on the US forums and they say the same as me.
 
Linky

The above link is about the best you will get in this country.

If you need to paint it, give a wash with 4:1 water to PVA and you will then have a surface that can be painted.

I have asked on the US forums and they say the same as me.

You can buy the proper stuff in hobby shops and art supply stores in the UK, however for the sizes used in Lighting Essentials dvd (if that's the one the op is referring to) it would be very expensive...
 
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