03280 1-1/8" Outside Corner Primed Finger Jointed Pine Trim

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03280 1-1/8" Outside Corner Primed Finger Jointed Pine Trim

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03280 1-1/8" Outside Corner Primed Finger Jointed Pine Trim is a solid pine outside corner trim, factory-primed and ready for topcoat. Outside corner trim protects and finishes exposed wall corners where two drywall surfaces meet at an outside angle. It covers the corner bead and produces a clean, finished edge. Available at Windsor Plywood locations across Canada.

Features

  • Solid Pine -- natural wood character with visible grain, accepts paint, stain, and clear finish
  • The most affordable solid wood moulding option for residential interiors
  • Standard profile at 03280 -- Interior trim and transitions
  • Available at Windsor Plywood locations across Canada -- confirm stock at your local branch

Specifications

Material Pine
Size 1-1/8"
Finish Factory white primer
Application Interior trim and transitions
Availability In-store -- confirm current stock with your local Windsor Plywood location

Common Uses

Applied vertically on exposed wall corners. Nail into the framing behind the drywall corner. Seal all knots with shellac-based primer (such as Zinsser BIN) before painting. Pine knots bleed through standard latex paint and primers.

Pro Tips

  • Outside corners take the most abuse in any room -- bumped by furniture, scuffed by passing traffic. Choose a durable material (oak, maple) for high-traffic corners.
  • For paint: seal knots with shellac-based primer (Zinsser BIN) before priming and painting. For stain: apply pre-stain conditioner first to reduce blotching. For clear finish: sand to 180-grit and apply polyurethane.
  • Use a level to ensure the corner trim is plumb before nailing. A crooked corner trim is highly visible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need outside corner trim on all corners?
Only on corners you want to protect and finish. Rounded (bullnose) drywall corners do not need trim. Square outside corners benefit most from trim, especially in high-traffic areas.

Will pine knots bleed through paint?
Yes. Seal all knots with a shellac-based primer (such as Zinsser BIN) before painting. Standard latex primers do not prevent knot bleed-through.

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