Marine Dock 5.5" Piling Cone Cap Boat Pylon Edge Post Head White Cover on 2040-parts.com
Gastonia, North Carolina, United States
. Cone shaped piling caps protect the exposed top of your piling from weather and birds landing atop your piling.
. Can be used with salt or fresh water and look much neater than a weathered or jagged piling top. . To determine size, carefully measure the distance around the top of your piling with a string. Use a tape measure to determine the length of string. This is the circumference. Divide circumference by Pi(3.14159) to determine the diameter. Piling diameters vary, So be sure to measure every piling you are wanting to cap. . Installation is easy. Simply place the proper sized cap on the top of your piling and secure with a nail or screw. You can aggregate your total number of caps to get the best discount. . We also have black and white colors, and they come in sizes from 4" to 16". . Please call us at 704-215-1447 if you have any questions. THANKS! |
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