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    Help needed with Moulding suggestions

    I am trying to come up with a simple pine corner moulding where the car siding meets the drywall. Suggestions? Pics? I have a case of "brain lock" at the moment. I guess there is always pine quarter round....




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    Yeah, quarter round or cove pretty much covers the ins and outs.

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    A simple quarter round would be my choice and that's what I used recently when using similar material for our powder room ceiling. I happened to use a larger size to hide fasteners as this is a removable ceiling (plumbing above which will never leak again since I bagged drywall ) but the idea would work nicely for your application in a smaller size, too.

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    Jim,

    Is that a custom size? all i found in my box store was small stuff
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    bed molding would look nice also. like a small, simple crown

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Ruhland View Post
    Jim,

    Is that a custom size? all i found in my box store was small stuff
    Nope...straight out of Home Depot's rack...it's about an inch in size and I coped the corners. It's only installed with 23 gage pins so it can be pulled down quickly and without damage should I need to get to the screws that hold the T&G ceiling boards at the ends to pull things down to fix a future leak.
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