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Questions and Answers for Ekena Millwork 1/2 in. x 143 in. x 5-1/2 in. Polyurethane Seville Crosshead Moulding

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Q:What is the thickness of the crosshead piece at the bottom? Or what thickness of side moulding will butt up to the bottom of this so it doesn't overlap the crosshead?
by|Jan 6, 2019
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A:  Hello! The bottom projection of our Seville crosshead is 1/2 inch and at the top of the crosshead, the projection is 2-1/8 inch

by|Jan 7, 2019
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    Q:What is the measurement of the width (east to west) of the top of the crosshead? Thank you.
    by|Oct 7, 2018
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    A:  Great question. The overall width of the crown molding portion of the Seville crosshead is 3-1/4 inches wider than the bottom width. So for example, if you are looking at the 36 inch bottom width, the overall width of the crosshead would be 39-1/4 inches.

    by|Oct 9, 2018
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      Q:can I cut it so that the edge is flush with a corner wall?
      by|May 6, 2018
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      A:  Yes, you can cut or trim the polyurethane moldings using traditional carpentry tools.

      by|May 5, 2023
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        Q:Hi, this may be a dumb question but is the 24 in. width measured across the top or the bottom of this moulding? I'd like to place this above a 22 in wide window...can you suggest the proper width?
        by|Apr 4, 2017
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        A:  This crosshead is measured by the bottom width where it butts up to the window or door.

        by|May 4, 2023
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          Q:Would I measure from shutter to shutter or just the window frame itself?
          by|Jul 6, 2016
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          A:  You would want to measure the window frame itself, to ensure that it will cover he span of the frame.

          by|May 3, 2023