General purpose moldings, such as lattice, stop; S4S, quarter round and others are used in many different applications. General purpose moldings can be used to combine 2 window units, cover corner wall cracks, provide accent pieces and complete door units. General purpose moldings come in many different sizes, shapes and species.
Ready to accept high quality latex paint
Primed finger-jointed moldings work just like solid pine moldings
Cut easy with hand or power saws
Primed finger-jointed moldings are an inexpensive molding option
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Q:Is this paint primed or does it have a plastic type coating? Is this really 3/4" or 11/16"?
by|Mar 30, 2021
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A:Â Hello JP, thank you for your inquiry. The finished dimensions of this item are 23/32" x 23/32". It does not have a plastic coating. This item is primed with a water based primer and comes ready to paint. We hope this information helps you in the completion of your current project.
by|Apr 6, 2021
A:Â Just a flat white, primer type coating, no plastic coating and yes, 3/4 inch
by|Apr 5, 2022
Q:When it's already primed, does it still need to be painted white?
by|Feb 26, 2019
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A:Â I'd say yes, it should still be painted. I painted mine to match the freshly painted trim in my room.
by|Dec 17, 2019
A:Â It's got a thin flat white primer coat, evenly applied but not finish quality. Most trim finish specs call for a better finish, often semi gloss or satin.
by|Oct 7, 2019
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A:Â Yes if you want it to stay clean and not mark as easy. caulk it and paint with gloss os semigloss.
by|Oct 7, 2019
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A:Â Hi and thank you for your inquiry. Yes it still needs to be painted. The primer is the base coat and therefore is not as durable as a finish coat of paint.
by|Oct 7, 2019
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A:Â yes. if using white background you may get away from it if your using a flat paint otherwise it needs painted
by|Jun 20, 2019
Q:How much is per linear foot
by|Nov 25, 2015
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A:Â 96 in = 8 feet. Divide the price by 8 to get the price per linear feet.
by|May 6, 2023
A:Â bought 10 ft at 8.00
by|Jun 21, 2019
A:Â No matter how wide the product is linear foot means every 12 inches of it is considered a linear foot.
by|Sep 8, 2020
A:Â 10 ft at $8.00
by|Jun 20, 2019
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Jul 7, 2020
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Good stuff. No problem with bad pieces.
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Dec 17, 2019
We pulled up carpeting and uncovered wood floors. This trim was perfect for finishing off the roo...
We pulled up carpeting and uncovered wood floors. This trim was perfect for finishing off the room. So easy to cut and after caulking and painting to match the trim, it looks fantastic.
The 3/4 in. x 3/4 in. Painted Finger-Jointed Poplar Quarter Round Molding adds a finishing touch to anything from walls to cabinetry. It is commonly used as an embellishment to existing structures and molding applications. It is typically installed on an inside corner where two surfaces meet at 90°. This is one of the most common moldings used in crafts and home projects.
The 11/16 in. x 11/16 in. Oak Quarter Round Moulding can be used to give the appearance of an ornate moulding detail if used to cover a recessed connection area. This moulding offers a simple way to embellish existing structures for a decorative accent. This is one of the most commonly used mouldings in home craft projects.