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Staining Flex Trim products is similar to staining wood. Most stains work well however, use of thicker heavily pigmented stains is recommended. Thinner stains may require multiple coats. Staining flexible moldings prior to installation is n...
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In this home renovation video, Bob Schmidt shows you basic tips about the use of trim air nailers while working on your home remodel projects such as kitchen specialty trims and common mouldings. Hosted by youtube.com Creator's Site: www.yo...
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Most polyurethane trims and mouldings are installed by the homeowner. They may appear to be easy to install but they are not. Using corner and joiner blocks is highly recommended. Without the joining blocks, the do-it-yourself installer mus...
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Answers to Other Common Questions
Absolutely! The first question we would ask is do we have any profiles that are close to what you are looking for? If so, we can save you some money by providing that curve and finishing off the entire opening with the straight pieces to...
http://www.archedcasings.com/custom-fine-trim-mouldings...
Attachable 4" & 7" dials have larger numbers for easier reading and larger diameters for greater accuracy. The attachable dials are great when using the True Angle® Tool as a layout tool for sketching, drafting, angle transfer...
http://compoundmiter.com/true_angle_tool.html
A tin ceiling without crown molding is like a picture without a frame! Trimming out your ceiling is a very important part of the process! The tin ceiling panels often need to be cut to fit flush against the wall, and therefore trim should b...
http://www.americantinceilings.com/faqs.html#20
We recommend that "shoe" molding or quarter round trim be removed and left off
http://eastmanscarpet.com/faq.html
Install the rug first. You will have to have a tool to pull the carpet tight. Then you will have to fasten it down. You had to have gone to a cheap rug installer to get the answer you got. If you installed the trim first what kind of a mess...
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doors first and then you butt the baseboard to them p.s. dont miter the bottom corners because then your door trim will be on backwards
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Hi Mark, What you are looking for can be found by calling a fabrication shop in you area and have them make the piece you need out of stainless steel. The molding that you want is not readily available on the market. I would have thought th...
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