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Classic
Design
In keeping with the Classic Orders of Architecture as recorded in the late 1500's by the renowned Renaissance architect, Vignola, Melton Classics proudly presents its complete line of architecturally correct architectural wood columns. Available in matching round, square, or pilaster configurations, every element of the column, from the proportions and bowed taper (entasis) of the shaft to the fluting and carefully sculpted detail of the capital, is specifically crafted to carry on the timeless beauty and unmistaken authenticity of true Architectural Columns. Additionally, contemporary and custom columns are available upon special request.
For projects which call for quality designed and constructed authentic architectural wood columns, specify the Classic™ from Melton Classics.
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10-Year Warranty
Melton Classics provides a 10-year limited warranty against decay and joint separation on Clear All Heart Redwood or Western Red Cedar Columns when used with fiberglass caps, bases and plinths and properly installed, ventilated and painted. For complete details of this ten-year warranty contact the company direct.
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Technical Data
Tuscan | Roman Doric | Roman
Doric with Attic Base | Ornamental
Capitals
Plan Types, Fluting Types,
and Load Bearing Capacity Chart
Construction
Each Classic Column shaft is constructed of the finest
clear wood available as called for in the specification. The
staves are glued with Type I waterproof glue, bound under pressure
and allowed to cure for at least 24 hours. The rough column shaft
is then precision turned with correct entasis using state-of-the-art
equipment combined with the hands-on expertise of woodworking
artisans. Each shaft is treated with wood preservative, hand
finished, primed and carefully inspected before shipping to assure
consistent quality. Shafts designated for exterior use are coated
with asphaltum on the inside for waterproofing. Classic
Column shafts may be specified either plain or fluted and are
completely load bearing.
Materials
Column shafts for exterior use are available in Clear All Heart
Redwood, western red cedar, pine, and a variety of other clear
western wood species. Staves for column shafts are available
in both solid or finger-jointed construction. For interior application,
pine, poplar, mahogany, cherry, oak or virtually any commercially
available wood species may be specified.
Capitals, Bases and Plinths
For exterior use, Tuscan and Roman Doric capitals, bases and
plinths are available in load bearing fiberglass or redwood.
Cast aluminum plinths are recommended for use with redwood bases.
For interior applications, wood species to match the column shafts
are available.
Made in Halves and Splined for Reassembly
For installation around structural supports, architectural columns may be manufactured
in halves and splined for reassembly.
Installation/Finishing/Storage
View Typical Installation Detail.
Detailed installation instructions are provided. Special care
must be taken by the installing contractor to ensure proper ventilation
of the column shaft. Melton Classics accepts no responsibility
for columns improperly ventilated or not installed in accordance
with instructions. Two coats of high-quality oil-based paint
should be applied to all exterior surfaces immediately following
installation. If installation cannot be completed immediately
upon delivery, columns must be stored in a dry, well-ventilated
area.
When installing ornamental capitals, the following procedure
should be followed. Prior to installation, all interior and exterior
surfaces should be painted with at least two coats of high-quality
oil-based paint. When ordered in combination with Melton Classic
architectural wood columns, each capital is furnished with the appropriate load
bearing support to transfer the load to the column shaft. All
ornamental capitals for exterior use are
furnished with the necessary lead flashing to complete the proper
installation procedures. To prevent moisture infiltration, premium
grade caulking should be applied where the capital meets the
beam and rests on the column shaft.
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