Take some of the work out of remodeling your basement by covering your existing 3 in. or 3-1/2 in. Dia support columns with this Oak 12 in. x 8 ft. Wrap. Quick and easy to install. A very attractive alternative to the tedious process of building a box around your unfinished columns. This Wrap has pre-sanded 1/2 in. wide panels of premium red oak bonded to a flexible backing. Bring out the rich natural wood beauty by simply finishing with two coats of polyurethane. Oak Cap and Base trim (sold separately) can be added to complete the look of a classic fluted column. Use this 12 in. W and cut to cover 3 in. or 3-1/2 in. Dia. columns Cut to fit length covers column up to 8 ft. height Premium red oak veneer on 1/2 in. wide panels for finest appearance Installs quick and easy with construction adhesive (e.g., liquid nails - not included) Can be stained or just use polyurethane to bring out natural wood beauty Choose optional oak 3 in. or 3.5 in. cap and base (model 85CB30 or 85CB35)
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