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Moulding I.D. Please
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Moulding I.D. Please
Hi all, I wonder if anybody can identify this, its a deep rebate chunky painted (as opposed to grain type) white. Width 40/41 mm, depth the same and the rebate is approx 25mm, hard to tell with artwork still in, Thanks guys, David.
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Re: Moulding I.D. Please
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Re: Moulding I.D. Please
Not sure about this, you said moulding is 40/41mm wide and depth is the same, also rebate is about 25mm. Polcore moulding suggested is 29mm depth and 19mm rebate.
Suggest that you re-check the dimension of the original frame, it still may this actual polcore moulding, or still may be acceptable to your customer if slightly different (9mm difference in depth may not be an issue for your customer).
Suggest that you re-check the dimension of the original frame, it still may this actual polcore moulding, or still may be acceptable to your customer if slightly different (9mm difference in depth may not be an issue for your customer).
Mark Lacey
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Re: Moulding I.D. Please
Thank guys, it looks like the Arqadia one, I think the 'fillet' is built in I did wonder, cheers the framer at Icon.