: Join the halves together by engaging the remaining teeth. Squeeze or use a clamp until the wrap is fully locked and tight. 3. Bonding and Leveling
: Cut your wrap panels roughly 1/2 inch shorter than the total height to allow for easier positioning and to prevent moisture wicking from the ground. 2. Assembly (The "Zip" Method) G003.zip
: Interlocking teeth or "zip" mechanisms allow for quick assembly without complex carpentry. Step-by-Step Installation Guide 1. Preparation and Measurement : Join the halves together by engaging the remaining teeth
Before starting, inspect the existing post for structural soundness. Measure the total height from the floor to the underside of the beam or ceiling. Bonding and Leveling : Cut your wrap panels
If using a more permanent material like : How to make custom basement post/Jack support covers.
For the standard four-piece system, follow these steps to ensure a tight fit:
The approach typically refers to a four-piece interlocking wrap system designed to enclose standard structural posts. These wraps are most commonly available for 4-inch and 6-inch posts, though they can often be combined to fit custom sizes like 4x6. Why Choose a Column Wrap?