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| Jabba:
Hi all, Anyone have any ideas on how to install T-Molding around a 90 degree angle? When I try to install it, the molding binds up (i.e., the part that goes in the slot). Thanks, Garry |
| PacManFan:
What you will have to do it make cuts every 1/4" to 1/8" in the back spine of the T-Moulding with an x-acto knife so it will follow a curve. This is what I did for my cab and control panel, and It works great. You may also consider filling the grove with a little hot-glue right before you put the t-moulding in, that way it'll stay in better. Hope this helps, -PacManFan |
| Jabba:
--- Quote from: PacManFan on February 25, 2004, 01:47:07 pm ---What you will have to do it make cuts every 1/4" to 1/8" in the back spine of the T-Moulding with an x-acto knife so it will follow a curve. This is what I did for my cab and control panel, and It works great. You may also consider filling the grove with a little hot-glue right before you put the t-moulding in, that way it'll stay in better. Hope this helps, -PacManFan --- End quote --- Do I just make a simple cut or do I need to cut out a notch (i.e., 1/8", 1/4", etc). Do you have any pictures? Thanks, Garry |
| flampoo:
Cut a notch. Take the molding and bend it at a 90 degree angle. If you cut you're notch big enough it won't bunch up or give you any problems. Really simple. |
| FractalWalk:
FYI: For right angles I cut about 1 inch of the spine out and it worked great. |
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