The Story
Pine cover mould 12mm x 33mm x 2400mm is a clean, lightweight timber moulding used to conceal raw edges and neaten internal joinery. Cut from pine and supplied in 2400mm lengths, it suits skirting transitions, panel edges, worktops and fitted furniture alike.
Specifications
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine |
| Nominal Size | 12mm x 33mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Profile | Cover mould |
| Finish | Unfinished, ready to paint, stain or lacquer |
| Use Class | Internal use only |
What it's used for
- Concealing the join between skirting boards and floor coverings, particularly where carpet or vinyl meets timber skirting
- Finishing the exposed edges of wall panelling, MDF panels or tongue-and-groove cladding
- Neatening worktop edges and internal shelf edges in kitchens, utility rooms and fitted furniture
- Providing a consistent decorative trim alongside pine architraves and coving for a uniform room finish
Fitting and handling
Allow the moulding to acclimatise indoors for at least 48 hours before fitting, particularly in rooms with underfloor heating or variable temperatures. Fix using panel pins, cut nails or a suitable wood adhesive, ensuring mating surfaces are clean and dry before bonding. Once fitted, lightly sand with fine-grade paper and finish with your choice of wood stain, varnish or lacquer to protect the surface and match surrounding joinery.
FAQ
What is pine cover mould used for?
Pine cover mould is used to hide rough or unfinished edges where two surfaces meet, such as the gap between skirting boards and flooring, the edges of wall panels, or the borders of fitted furniture. It gives internal joinery a neat, finished appearance without the need for filler or caulk alone.
Can pine cover mould be painted or stained?
Yes. Because it is supplied unfinished, pine cover mould accepts most wood finishes including emulsion paint, satinwood, wood stain and clear lacquer. Lightly sand with 120-grit paper beforehand for best adhesion. Apply a primer coat if painting for a cleaner, longer-lasting result.
Is this cover mould suitable for bathrooms or kitchens?
This moulding is rated for internal use only and is not treated for moisture resistance. In bathrooms or kitchens, apply a waterproof lacquer or moisture-resistant paint finish, and avoid installation in areas of direct water contact such as immediately beside a shower tray or sink basin.
Browse the full range of pine mouldings at Nottage Timber Merchants, including architraves, coving and corner beads, in our pine mouldings collection. We supply trade and retail customers across South Wales with next-day delivery available to the Bridgend area.

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Description
Pine cover mould 12mm x 33mm x 2400mm is a clean, lightweight timber moulding used to conceal raw edges and neaten internal joinery. Cut from pine and supplied in 2400mm lengths, it suits skirting transitions, panel edges, worktops and fitted furniture alike.
Specifications
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine |
| Nominal Size | 12mm x 33mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Profile | Cover mould |
| Finish | Unfinished, ready to paint, stain or lacquer |
| Use Class | Internal use only |
What it's used for
- Concealing the join between skirting boards and floor coverings, particularly where carpet or vinyl meets timber skirting
- Finishing the exposed edges of wall panelling, MDF panels or tongue-and-groove cladding
- Neatening worktop edges and internal shelf edges in kitchens, utility rooms and fitted furniture
- Providing a consistent decorative trim alongside pine architraves and coving for a uniform room finish
Fitting and handling
Allow the moulding to acclimatise indoors for at least 48 hours before fitting, particularly in rooms with underfloor heating or variable temperatures. Fix using panel pins, cut nails or a suitable wood adhesive, ensuring mating surfaces are clean and dry before bonding. Once fitted, lightly sand with fine-grade paper and finish with your choice of wood stain, varnish or lacquer to protect the surface and match surrounding joinery.
FAQ
What is pine cover mould used for?
Pine cover mould is used to hide rough or unfinished edges where two surfaces meet, such as the gap between skirting boards and flooring, the edges of wall panels, or the borders of fitted furniture. It gives internal joinery a neat, finished appearance without the need for filler or caulk alone.
Can pine cover mould be painted or stained?
Yes. Because it is supplied unfinished, pine cover mould accepts most wood finishes including emulsion paint, satinwood, wood stain and clear lacquer. Lightly sand with 120-grit paper beforehand for best adhesion. Apply a primer coat if painting for a cleaner, longer-lasting result.
Is this cover mould suitable for bathrooms or kitchens?
This moulding is rated for internal use only and is not treated for moisture resistance. In bathrooms or kitchens, apply a waterproof lacquer or moisture-resistant paint finish, and avoid installation in areas of direct water contact such as immediately beside a shower tray or sink basin.
Browse the full range of pine mouldings at Nottage Timber Merchants, including architraves, coving and corner beads, in our pine mouldings collection. We supply trade and retail customers across South Wales with next-day delivery available to the Bridgend area.












