Nottage Timber Merchants supply this pine hockey stick cover moulding alongside a full range of pine trims, architraves, and skirting profiles. Browse the complete pine mouldings collection for matching profiles, with next-day delivery available to Bridgend and across South Wales.
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The Story
Pine hockey stick cover moulding at 6mm x 21mm x 2400mm is a compact softwood trim designed to cover and neaten internal junctions, wall-to-ceiling angles, and furniture edges. Lightweight and easy to cut on site, it gives a clean, finished appearance to joinery and decorating work.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine (softwood) |
| Finish | Unfinished, ready to paint or stain |
| Nominal Size | 6mm x 21mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Profile | Hockey stick cover mould |
What it's used for
- Covering the joint between skirting boards or architraves and the wall surface
- Finishing the junction between wall panelling and plasterwork
- Neatening cabinet edges and fitted furniture where two surfaces meet at an angle
- Concealing small gaps at internal corners in timber stud-work or cladding installations
Fitting and handling
Before fitting, allow the moulding to acclimatise in the room for at least 24 to 48 hours, particularly in heated interiors, to reduce movement after fixing. It can be pinned, tacked with panel adhesive, or secured with a combination of both for a firm bond against wall or timber surfaces. Once fixed, fill any small pin holes and apply a suitable primer before painting or staining to match the surrounding joinery.
FAQ
What is a hockey stick cover moulding used for?
A hockey stick cover moulding is used to conceal gaps and tidy up the joint where two surfaces meet, such as where skirting board meets a wall, where panelling meets plaster, or along furniture edges. Its distinctive stepped profile sits flush against both faces of the junction.
Can pine cover moulding be painted?
Yes. This pine moulding arrives unfinished and accepts water-based or oil-based primers and paints without any special preparation beyond light sanding. Apply a coat of knotting solution over any visible resin knots before priming to prevent bleed-through.
How do I fix 6mm x 21mm cover moulding to a wall?
The most common method is to use a small bead of grab adhesive along the back face combined with 20mm to 25mm panel pins at roughly 400mm centres. This holds the moulding firmly without relying on pins alone, and reduces the number of holes to fill before painting.
Nottage Timber Merchants supply this pine hockey stick cover moulding alongside a full range of pine trims, architraves, and skirting profiles. Browse the complete pine mouldings collection for matching profiles, with next-day delivery available to Bridgend and across South Wales.

Details & Craftsmanship
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Description
Pine hockey stick cover moulding at 6mm x 21mm x 2400mm is a compact softwood trim designed to cover and neaten internal junctions, wall-to-ceiling angles, and furniture edges. Lightweight and easy to cut on site, it gives a clean, finished appearance to joinery and decorating work.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine (softwood) |
| Finish | Unfinished, ready to paint or stain |
| Nominal Size | 6mm x 21mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Profile | Hockey stick cover mould |
What it's used for
- Covering the joint between skirting boards or architraves and the wall surface
- Finishing the junction between wall panelling and plasterwork
- Neatening cabinet edges and fitted furniture where two surfaces meet at an angle
- Concealing small gaps at internal corners in timber stud-work or cladding installations
Fitting and handling
Before fitting, allow the moulding to acclimatise in the room for at least 24 to 48 hours, particularly in heated interiors, to reduce movement after fixing. It can be pinned, tacked with panel adhesive, or secured with a combination of both for a firm bond against wall or timber surfaces. Once fixed, fill any small pin holes and apply a suitable primer before painting or staining to match the surrounding joinery.
FAQ
What is a hockey stick cover moulding used for?
A hockey stick cover moulding is used to conceal gaps and tidy up the joint where two surfaces meet, such as where skirting board meets a wall, where panelling meets plaster, or along furniture edges. Its distinctive stepped profile sits flush against both faces of the junction.
Can pine cover moulding be painted?
Yes. This pine moulding arrives unfinished and accepts water-based or oil-based primers and paints without any special preparation beyond light sanding. Apply a coat of knotting solution over any visible resin knots before priming to prevent bleed-through.
How do I fix 6mm x 21mm cover moulding to a wall?
The most common method is to use a small bead of grab adhesive along the back face combined with 20mm to 25mm panel pins at roughly 400mm centres. This holds the moulding firmly without relying on pins alone, and reduces the number of holes to fill before painting.
Nottage Timber Merchants supply this pine hockey stick cover moulding alongside a full range of pine trims, architraves, and skirting profiles. Browse the complete pine mouldings collection for matching profiles, with next-day delivery available to Bridgend and across South Wales.











