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Decorative Beams

From: peony@dmv.com
Category: Carpentry and Framing
Remote Name: 64.45.132.235
Date: 31 Jul 2001
Time: 07:47 PM

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We have decorative beams on our saltbox cathedral ceiling. They are made of 1" X 6" sides and 1" X 4" top and bottom pieces. Where they meet the wall at the top of the ceiling and the bottom wall there is a large gap (1/2 inch) caused by settling of the house. It is 25 years old. We need some type of molding to cover the three sides (the top is of course attached to the ceiling) that will prevent us from seeing the gap from wall. Have you seen anything like what I am describing?

 

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