Drainboard Mold, The Journey
Product Details: Rubber Drain Board insert for use with concrete countertop fabrication. The Journey Drainboard has 10 depressed grooves in the mold, which creates 10 raised concrete bars in the finished concrete. Grooves add a visual element to the Drainboard, and are designed to assist in water draining by raising objects (pots, etc.) above the main concrete surface.Clean, nice edges. Fast and simple to use. Add a professional drainboard to your countertop form in minutes. Seamless integral drainboard, countertop, and/or sink. Drainboard slopes toward sink.If the drainboard needs to be shaped (to meet flush with a specific sink), simply cut the rubber mold with a sharp razor knife, or fine tooth jigsaw blade. Reusable- Made of durable polyurethane that can flex and stay strong. Re-usable dozens or more times with proper care. Product Specifications: Measurements: 12 3/8" Wide, 15" long, 3/8" to 5/8" Sloped Height.Channels: Each channel is approximately 13" Long, 1/4" Wide, and 1/8" Deep. Spacing between channels: 5/8".
Mold Setup: Apply a release agent that is safe for rubber (available separately here) just prior to casting the concrete. Drainboard Molds are designed to simply be siliconed in place, and concrete packed or poured over/around them.
Mold Removal: Simply peel the Drainboard Mold out of the cured concrete. Any small bumps in the concrete can be lightly removed with 400 grit sandpaper or a Diamond Sanding Block.
Mold Care: Clean with a sponge after each use.Dried concrete can be removed with a stiff brush or carefully scraping with a putty knife.Keep Rubber Molds out of direct sunlight to prolong their life.Re-apply release prior to each use.
Shipping Information:
Usually ships within 1-2 business days.
Additional Mold Pictures:
Above: Journey Drainboard Mold.
Above: Journey Drainboard Mold.
Above: View of the bottom side of the Journey Drainboard Mold.
Finished Concrete Pictures:
Above: The Soapdish Mold is shown with the Journey Drainboard shown to the left.
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