by 48Rob » Fri Aug 14, 2009 6:00 am
Hi Doug,
Thank you.
The interior metal trim work is old stock aluminum from the 50's or so.
I bought a large quantity from an old lumberyard/millwork shop that had been shut down since the early 70's (they kept doing millwork, but just left the lumberyard stock as it was).
The fellow was addicted to auctions, and had the place packed full of purchases.
He had bought the trim from a kitchen remodeler/countertop maker.
Back then, there was a different piece of metal trim for every application in kitchen and bath wall installation.
It was/is like applying a thin laminate/masonite to the walls, with the edges of the material being covered and protected by the metal trims.
Neat stuff to work with!
I got lucky and bought a nice selection of slotted nickel plated screws from the same place, they go well with the vintage trim, just the right amount of shine!
The inside corner trim is from that batch.
The large outside corner trim is bullnose edging for stairs.
It is old stock too, and hard to find, but still out there.
Modern bullnose edging lacks the decorative fluting and polished surface., and is not as wide...at least those available to the general public.
Someone in the flooring business may have a lead on a reproduction type, or something made for commercial application.
Rob
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