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| DaOld Man:
How many of you guys run T-molding along the edge thats most likely going to be facing the wall? |
| Rando:
Mine does, but that's cause I used a UAII cabinet so the slots were pre-cut, the T-Molding was plentifully provided, and the back of the cabinet is noticably NOT flat against the wall, so the back edges are quite visible. |
| Donkbaca:
I did, it looks better that way, and the molding is dirt cheap |
| BobA:
If I had a flat edge on the back of my cab I would slot it for t-molding. As it is all the bartops that I make are from stock that has a bull node edge on one side. I face it towards the back so I have a straight edge that is already finished. Edit: It only costs about $6. :D |
| eds1275:
Yeah, considering how cheap t-molding is I guess the question is why not?Even if the back is against a wall, imagine you accidentally bump the wall. The hard edge of mdf/plywood is going to do more damage to the wall than much softer plastic and t-molding offers a little protection for your laminate/gruelling paintjob at teh edges. I think it's really worth it. |
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