Stone Master Molds Rubber Molds for Concrete, Chiseled Edge Concrete Countertop Edge Form Liner, 12’L x 2”W x 2”D
Stone Master Molds Rubber Molds for Concrete, Chiseled Edge Concrete Countertop Edge Form Liner, 12’L x 2”W x 2”D
$129.95
- 12 feet long, 2 inches wide, 2 inches thick
- Only 2″ wide form liner on the market that is self supporting
- Production quality molds can be used many times
- NO RELEASE AGENT required
- Made in the USA
Stone Master Molds Concrete Countertop Edge Form Liner
Measuring approximately 12 feet long, 2" tall, and 2" thick this concrete edge form liner is designed to be fastened directly to the substrate with common wood screws spaced approximately 3" apart. In addition, there is no need to silicone edges!
Consequently, these form liners are thicker and more heavy duty than most form liners on the market. Because of their flexibility and strength, they can be curved or shaped for most projects and cut to length easily with a utility knife/box blade to fit your form.
Creating a detailed, chiseled edge, they can be used in both precast and poured-in-place concrete work. Use these professional quality form liners over and over again!
Additionally, our molds require NO release agent. As a result, this saves you money, time, and clean up, not to mention, clean release of face color pigments, unlike plastic molds, urethane molds, and silicone molds.
Create your own concrete countertops, wall caps, column caps, window sills, lintels, trim, etc., with these top quality form liners!
Kathleen –
This worked perfectly for a concrete hearth capstone we made… The chiseled edge is perfect.
dave –
This thing is great for making perfect chiseled edges.
Rick C –
I used this mold form to make 2″ treads for our front entry steps. I used a little paste wax on the form and these liners. Worked great and look very nice! Thanks
RAT –
Easy to use, made DIY concrete countertop with a decorative edge a breeze, This was my first concrete countertop and it came out phenomenally. I have now reused for five pours for my summer kitchen and bar countertops. I used boards secured behind the edge just to keep my lines straight. That worked well Another tip – use torx-head screws to secure & place a dab of petroleum jelly in each screw head. Makes post-concrete removal a breeze. I had to learn the hard way.
Jeremy –
Needed to create some concrete tops for an outdoor fireplace/seating area and wanted to do something a little fancier then just a basic concrete edged top. Using these really dressed up the concrete edges and after acid staining, they look fantastic!Detailed instructions are also included (and helpful) that explain the type of concrete that is recommended or if you want to make your own from scratch.