Hi all,
I inherited a load of mouldings from the guy I bought my business off, including a short length of what I can only assume is called a double tray frame with a step in it.
Does anyone recognise it, know the supplier or even just know the correct term for a tray frame with a step in it as I'm having trouble finding anything similar.
Picture below, plus a quick diagram of it's profile and dimensions.
Any help gratefully received :c)
p.s. apologies if I've embedded these images incorrectly, I couldn't work out any other way to include them
Tray frame identification...
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Re: Tray frame identification...
It's a PIA to use for canvases, as stretched canvases are rarely square or artists use those cheap shop bought ones that are bowed in the middle. The customer is more often than not unhappy with the finished look as I am. They're ok for perfectly square cut painted boards though.
It looks like Lions L2513.
It looks like Lions L2513.
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Re: Tray frame identification...
Yes these are called "Two Way L" mouldings from Lion.
They can be used either way round, hence the name, but have limited use due to the step. I mostly stock the solid ash version and use it for customers who want a skinny tray.
They can be used either way round, hence the name, but have limited use due to the step. I mostly stock the solid ash version and use it for customers who want a skinny tray.
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And that's why I love this forum
Thank you Justintime and girlfromkent, that's the exact same moulding, and now I know what it's called (and what it's really for)!
Thank you Justintime and girlfromkent, that's the exact same moulding, and now I know what it's called (and what it's really for)!
Zac