Exposed plywood edges on trailers and ramp doors can wear down, splinter, or absorb water over time. This aluminum angle trim caps the edge to protect it from damage and help keep moisture out of the wood.
If you're replacing worn trim or finishing exposed plywood edges, getting the right size and profile matters. Even angle means both legs of the trim are the same length. This angle trim is not trailer-specific. To get the right fit, you'll need to match it to your existing trim by measurement. If you're replacing a section, measure your current trim and compare:
The shape matters just as much as the dimensions. If the profile doesn't match, the trim may not sit flush or fully cover the edge. Even small differences can prevent the new piece from lining up with your existing trim. If you're not sure, take a few measurements and photos of your current setup and reach out to etrailer support for help comparing options.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi, everyone, Steven here with etrailer.com. Today we're taking a look at this aluminum PNF products, even angle trim for your enclosed trailers. Now this measures one inch by one inch, and as I mentioned before, it's aluminum. So it's gonna stand up to repeated use, resist corrosion. You simply cut it to length to fit your specific project needs. Overall it's 93 1/2 inches long by one inch by one inch.
So it's gonna be a great angle finish. I'll throw up an image of what it looks like from the end so you can better see it. And this is great again for finishing those edges, whether it's a wooden ramp, door, cabinetry, stuff like that. So I have a wooden tabletop here today. It's painted white and if I put that on the edge, it just gives it a nice, crisp, clean edge and something solid.
That way if I bump into stuff, it's not gonna hurt the plywood. And more likely than not, it's not gonna hurt you either. And again, it's just a simple angle, aluminum piece. Cut it to your needs. You can drill holes through it, attach it that way if you want to.
Screw sold separately. Or you could maybe use some adhesive tape or something of that nature as well. It's totally up to you and your project. Folks that will wrap it up for our quick look together at this PNF products, even angle trim. I'm Steven, thanks for watching.
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