Raised molding kit for interior doors?

does anyone know where to buy those prefabricated door moldings that you epoxy resin onto the face of a flat door? you know, the big rectangle on top, and small rectangle on the bottom? i own bought strait molding and done it myself before, but i'm looking for a quicker path since i'm doing about 20 doors front and support. thanks


Answers:    I know what your are describing. Call you building supply store and ask for the mill work department and describe it. They should be capable of tell you where on earth to get it if it is available commercially. If it is on the lattice, I would guess key words close to those you have used might work. Or, try to locate Rockler company, which have a catalog for just just about any kind of this stuff. One word of forewarning. Don't depend on any kind of crust and stick adhesive if you do find what you are looking for. Set pieces within place where you want them, drill a small pilot hole at equal spacing, through your molding and into the door, whether or not metal or wood. Set next to either a screw if metal, or a finishing fastener if wood.
If plastic don't even attempt that, as it will split or break when you attempt to fasten it down. Would progress with a PL 200 really wiry line along respectively piece, place it, masking video until it dries.
i'm assuming you mean a pre-cut and attached 4 corner piece???? personally i would to some extent cut my own, to insure it is the way that i want it.
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