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paigeoliver:

I never buy the plain black. If you are doing black then always get the leather texture. It wears so much better it isn't even funny. I'll pull black off dedicated machines and install the leather texture without a second thought.

Le Chuck:


--- Quote from: Tony555 on June 27, 2012, 02:59:50 am ---(t-molding.com requires you to buy in 20ft lots)

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I don't think that's an accurate statement.  I ordered 10ft of clear for some experimenting and had no issues with my order from T-molding.com.  Can anyone confirm or deny.

shponglefan:

Most of the t-molding on T-molding.com have 20 foot minimums.  The clear t-molding appears to be one of the few exceptions.

gamepimp:


--- Quote from: Mysterioii on June 26, 2012, 02:09:37 pm ---It's a bit subjective too...  "scratched up pretty bad" in the eyes of the OP might not be all that bad to some of us.  Got a pic?

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Here's a pic of the t-molding I purchased from arcadeemulator.net. It's hard to see in the pic, but if u look at the left top of the molding u can see a bunch of scratches. I basically want smooth, black molding that has very few (if any) easily visible scratches or marks. On my first machine (that I built about 10 years ago), I don't remember the molding being so marred up. But I have trouble remembering what happened yesterday let along 10 yrs ago. LOL!

Le Chuck:

Have you tried flame polishing?  No idea if this will work so try a test piece first but if it is just surface scratches and nothing gouged it could clear it up for you. That said my t-molding comes scratch free from both GGG and T-mo.com

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