We got a letter the other daywith a By the way sentence at the end. The reader said that in his area, Denver, Trex has been delaminating. Have any of you had this experience?
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We got a letter the other daywith a By the way sentence at the end. The reader said that in his area, Denver, Trex has been delaminating. Have any of you had this experience?
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I would shoot you the link of a couple photos with Trex delaminating posted on Breaktime the other day but the search function doesn't work.
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I'd be interested to learn about trex delaminating. I thought trex was a random bond of wood and plastic...not a laminated configuration.
Here's the link
http://forums.taunton.com/tp-breaktime/messages?msg=77740.1