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| CoryBee:
--- Quote from: Rick on August 29, 2013, 11:23:09 pm --- --- Quote from: CoryBee on August 29, 2013, 11:20:55 pm ---What? --- End quote --- He got thicker t molding, right? Install it, and then shave it to size. --- End quote --- Oh I get it. not a bad idea. I would recommend a razor blade though |
| Rick:
--- Quote from: CoryBee on August 29, 2013, 11:27:54 pm ---Oh I get it. not a bad idea. I would recommend a razor blade though --- End quote --- I wish I could claim it was my idea, but I actually read it in another thread yesterday. |
| kaptaink_cg:
--- Quote ---He got thicker t molding, right? Install it, and then shave it to size. --- End quote --- That's a lot of work to do for something I PAID to get right the first time. Besides, There's no way I'd be able to ensure a perfect edge. --- Quote ---Although I use ebay with them and have had no issues. I suspect that with ebay's auto-crap it makes it almost impossible to send the wrong item. --- End quote --- Yeah, I suspect that's true. Most everything about their service is good, I just can't get what I ordered.. (which kinda defeats the purpose) |
| mgb:
I use tmolding.com and never have an issue. Come to think of it, I've never seen any other complaints either about tmolding.com |
| Rick:
--- Quote from: kaptaink_cg on August 29, 2013, 11:45:36 pm ---That's a lot of work to do for something I PAID to get right the first time. Besides, There's no way I'd be able to ensure a perfect edge. --- End quote --- Yes and no. Yes, it's more of a solution for people who have 5/8" melamine and want the colour flexibility of 3/4" t-molding. (I'm certainly not saying you shouldn't be disappointed, but I'd personally be ecstatic with 24' of "free" t-molding.) No, using the sharp tools properly, rested on the edge and taking your time, you could get a perfect edge. |
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