Q:When will these be back in stock. still need to finish half of my basement. Can't find anything similar
by|Aug 15, 2022
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Q:Have these been discontinued?
by|Jan 27, 2022
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Q:Can these panels be used under a light and used as a lighted panel?
by|Sep 13, 2021
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Q:How do I get a sample.
by|Sep 1, 2021
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Q:Need to cut a few to size.
by|Jan 24, 2021
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A: You have to cut and make holes in these tiles with a saw blade for fiber board. Worth the effort!
by|Jan 29, 2021
A: I used a table saw
by|Jan 24, 2021
A: These cut very easy and clean on a table saw, white side up.
by|Jan 25, 2021
Q:I have existing rails that currently support old-school cork-like panels. I am replacing with these new tiles, but i am concerned they are too heavy.
by|Jan 7, 2021
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A: Yes, providing they were properly installed before.
by|Jan 25, 2021
A: These tiles are slightly heavier, but my existing grid system was fine
by|Jan 15, 2021
Q:Is there a utube "how to" instructional for cutting these?
by|Sep 29, 2020
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A: I am not aware of any YouTube videos available but we had to cut the size of some of them for our install. We used a circular saw and it worked great. No chipping or broken pieces. These tiles are very strong and they look great compared to the ugly office tiles that are used in most buildings.
by|Sep 29, 2020
Q:can these be glued to an old ceiling
by|Jun 9, 2020
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A: No, they are not designed to be glued in place.
Mike
by|Jun 13, 2020
A: These tiles are designed to set into a metal grid frame. I would not recommend just using glue. Your results may not be inferior by using this process instead of placing them in a grid.