Black Corner Metal for Steamer Trunk Repair or New Construction
$20.00 – $85.00
Our trunk corner metal is formed in a brake using pre-finished aluminum. It’s 2″ wide on each side, 4″ in total. Sold in pieces that are either 28″ or 36″ long each.
Powder-coated black with a matte finish; you can wipe on tung oil to get a glossier finish if you’d like it to look that way. This is thin gauge metal; fairly easy to punch your nail holes through before you start attaching it to the trunk.
One-piece, 28″ long, 2×2 inch, with shipping to any USA address, is $25. A set of 4 pieces, 28″ each, is $75, 48-state USA shipping included.
One-piece, 36″ long, with shipping to any USA address, is $25. A set of 4 pieces, 36″ each, is $85, 48-state USA shipping included.
SKU: EdgeMetal
Categories: Corners & Edge Brackets, Sheet Metal
Tags: metal trunk corners, steamer trunk metal, trunk repair metal
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Mr.Barton is very friendly and informative, he loves helping his customers you can tell . he's got virtually every part you'll ever need to restore a trunk.
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This company is outstanding! After ordering items to refinish a trunk they arrived promptly. I had questions about the project and emailed for help. Churchill responded promptly to several email questions and helped me complete a difficult project. I highly recommend this business!
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