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Trim boards are a decorative moulding which is used for the home to add a break between floor, ceiling, walls, doors and windows.
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High Quality Trim Board S3S Board For Home Decoration
1.Material :Radiata Pine / Chinese Fir / LVL
2.Dimension:23/32''x1-1/2'',23/32''x2-1/4'',23/32''x2-1/2'',23/32''x3-1/2'' ,or customized
3.Surface finish:Two coat primer on the...Add to Inquiry -
Size: 5/8" X 4" X 96" ,5/8 X 6" X 96" ,5/8" X 8" X96"
Materials : poplar
Finish : Varnish
Usage:furniture , crafts , wooden box , coffin ,decoration , construction , suana...Add to Inquiry -
White Primed Pine Baseboard Square Board S4S 1x2 1x4 1x6 1x8x16ft
Size:3/4’'x3-1/2'';3/4'' x 7-1/4’’ Materials : MDF Usage: A single piece of material, usually flat and cut into a rectangular shape, that serves as the visible and exposed covering for a wall.
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White MDF Shiplap Wall Plank Wholesaler
Shiplap paneling is a simple effective way to go. A panel is superimposed to create an “L” shape. With a gap of 1/2 “. The superimposed planks leave you a nice variety of assembly options to...
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Primed White Wood Shiplap Boards
Size: 9/16" x 7-1/4" x 8ft
Materials : Primed finger jointed pine
Finish : To be painted
Usage:Shiplap is a type of wooden board used commonly as exterior siding in the...Add to Inquiry -
Size: 5/8" x 7-3/8"
Materials : Primed finger jointed pine
Finish : To be painted
Usage:Shiplap is a type of wooden board used commonly as exterior siding in the construction...Add to Inquiry -
White Primed MDF Shiplap Wainscot
Shiplap paneling is a simple effective way to go. A panel is superimposed to create an “L” shape. With a gap of 1/2 “. The superimposed planks leave you a nice variety of assembly options to...
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Size: 5/8" x 6"
Materials : poplar
Finish : Varnish
Usage:furniture , crafts , wooden box , coffin ,decoration , construction , suana laths ,door/windows jamb, woodcore for...Add to Inquiry -
Size: 3/8" x 3-3/16" x 8'
Materials : Primed finger jointed pine - 2 coats
Finish : To paint
Style : ColonialAdd to Inquiry -
Trim boards are a decorative moulding which is used for the home to add a break between floor, ceiling, walls, doors and windows.
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Wood Species: Radiata Pine
Size: 1x4x8 actual 0.7187-inch x 3.5-inch x 8-ft
Dimension Tolerance: +/-0.3mm
Moisture Content: 8% - 13%
Surface: White PrimedAdd to Inquiry
WebRELIABILT 1/4-in x 3/4-in x 8-ft Unfinished Pine Screen Trim in the Window & Door Moulding department at Lowes.com. Moulding & Millwork. Moulding. Window & Door...
WebSep 10, 2023 · Solid pine moulding ready for stain or paint. Typically used to apply screen to doors and windows. Also used for utility and craft applications. Easily installed with 1-1/2" to 2"...
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