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ORNATE ANTIQUE Silver plastic Picture frame Moulding
| Start Price |
USD 49.99 |
| Current Price |
USD 49.99 |
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| Start Time |
Sunday, August 24, 2008 |
| End Time |
Sunday, August 31, 2008 |
| Location |
Waukesha, Wisconsin |
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Description
Inventory reduction: picture frame moulding from our store .....pictures are downloading please wait Save money! DO-IT-YOURSELF... cut & assemble YOUR OWN PICTURE FRAMES UP FOR AUCTION IS 18 feet (four 4 1/2 ft. long "sticks") BID ON ONE BUNDLE This is the same quality picture frame moulding you find at the custom shops. moulding is plastic cutting: Wait for your power miter saw to reach maximum rpm, then one fast down stroke. The objective is to not melt the plastic. Buy the sticks, cut and assemble the rails yourself to save money. NEW! Picture frame moulding direct from the manufacturer, to us, TO YOU Insurance, Shipping & Handling - $16.98 ======================================================= SHIPS ONLY TO THE continental 48 United States combine shipping welcome with auctions ending in less than 3 days.....usually only $3-$5 additional s/h charge per winning auction. email artandframing123@sbcglobal.net with item #'s of interest and your zip code for a quote We accept: throughWe also accept money orders and personal checks. (shipping time is longer while waiting for check to clear) Do for your convenience. ======================================================= Overstock plastic picture frame moulding Pictured above is one bundle You will receive FOUR "sticks"......... each one at 4.5 feet long. ============================================= FIND more bundles of other frames in Picture Frame Moulding in the eBay store! _____________________________________________ This is plastic moulding which requires a different cutting technique than wood. Wait for your power miter saw to reach maximum rpm, then one fast down stroke. (practice first. try also short 3 or 4 quick down strokes) The objective is to not melt the plastic. Make sure you have the rail secure with a clamp in addition to your hand to prevent the blade from pulling. A couple squirts of WD-40 on the blade before cutting helps too. Use supper glue or any adhesive made for bonding plastic together. Have fun creating......Once assembled, the moulding looks very nice.
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