I am looking for rubber crown molding. I saw this at a job recently and I am impressed with its flexibility, and appearance… also it’s longivity not to peal or crack like wood does after painting. Can anyone tell me what this product is and where can I find it?
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http://www.flextrim.com/flextrim2.asp
Not cheap, works good. I can purchase through a local lumberyard. It is sold online by distributors.
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Rubber crown mold?
If the McMansion bashers don't come out of the woodwork to lambast this idea, then I'll have to call them all hypocrites.
blue
screw 'em.
sometimes it's the only way to replace plaster crown.
sometimes new products are actually good for ya.
Jeff Buck Construction
Artistry In Carpentry
Pittsburgh Pa
Jeff, it's the irony of the thing.
The same guys that will pooh pooh vinyl siding will be gluing up those rubber crowns.
Phsaw!
blue
Yup!
remodeling is a funny animal ...
Just put PT 5/4 deck boards up as fascia on a 150 year old barn today ... that felt kinda weird ... but give the situation ... it was by far the best material for the job. That's some solid fasica now buddy ....
Jeff Buck Construction
Artistry In Carpentry
Pittsburgh Pa