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1.
The capitals should be primed and painted with
two coats of oil or alkyd paint immediately.
If the capitals are allowed to get wet before
painting the warranty is void.
2. All columns used with decorative capitals
should be installed so that the capital rests
on the bead or astragal molding. Cutting the
column flush at the top of the bead may be
necessary before installing the capital. If
DuraWound fiberglass columns are being used,
please contact Worthington for
recommendations.
3. The capital can be anchored to the soffit
by pre-drilling and using a toenailing
attachment. Make sure to use rustproof screws
and to seal with a waterproof silicon caulk.
4. Center the decorative capital on top of the
shaft and drill four pilot holes from the
column through the base of the capital. Secure
with countersunk rustproof screws ion all
sides of the cap and then seal with a
waterproof silicon caulk. (If a wood plug is
supplied with the cap, first place the wood
plug on top of the shaft and check the plug
for level. Secure in place with rustproof
screws. Position capital over plug. Pre-drill
through the capital into the plug.) Make sure
to paint the wood plug before installing
capital. Caulk the area where the capital will
meet the shaft. Capitals used with Fiberglass
columns may have a lip extension on the bottom
of the cap. This should fit inside the op of
the shaft. The lip helps align the capital on
the column,
5. For exterior use, attach flashing to the
top of the capital, making sure adequate
ventilation is maintained at all times for
wood columns only. It is imperative that the
flashing does not block the hole in the
capital. Ventilation is not required for
Fiberglass columns. |