An angled metal edging used to protect and form an edge where drywall panels meet at outside edges.
Lightweight, perforated metal angle used to reinforce outside corners in drywall construction.
A strip of formed sheet metal, sometimes combined with a strip of metal lath, placed on corners before plastering to reinforce them. Also, a strip of wood finish three-quarters-round or angular placed over a plastered corner for protection.
A molding that fits into an inside or outside corner where a mitered joint would not be practical. Used for both interior and exterior decoration. See profiles 51-12 & 50-13.
A strip of formed sheet metal placed on outside corners of drywall before applying drywall 'mud'
is a strip of formed sheet metal or wood placed on corners before plastering to reinforce and protect them.
A reinforcement placed in the corner where two walls intersect.
A protection external corners of plastered walls, usually made of wood or metal. Also called Corner Guard.
A STRIP OF WOOD OR METAL THAT PROTECTS THE OUTSIDE CORNERS OF PLASTERED OR SHEET ROCKED WALLS.
A strip of wood or metal for protecting the external corners of plastered walls.
A long strip of formed sheet metal that is attached to outside corners of drywall or plaster walls and later feathered over with plaster in order to reinforce the corner.