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| Bitnerd:
Hey y'all, I am getting ready order some orange T-molding for a pacman upright I am restoring. Can someone tell me what is the best way to afix the t-molding? Do I use some sort of adhesive? Thank you, Bitnerd. |
| DYNAGOD:
if anything i would imagine plain old wood glue would do the trick just fine. |
| DrewKaree:
Use the search and look for T-molding - I've seen several examples of this question and the answer for it. |
| NoOne=NBA=:
Usually, it just gets whacked into place on the routed groove. For a pac cab, you really shouldn't HAVE to use anything. If you run into problems getting it to stay on an older machine like you have, THEN you can use a LITTLE bit of adhesive to keep it in place on the trouble areas. I had to glue the inside curves on my cab; but that was due to the router blowing out an entire layer of the plywood on my cab while cutting the slot. The router bit I had worked perfect on the solid wood I tested it on; but was so close to the thickness of the middle layer of plywood that it took the entire layer out. I personally used 90 second epoxy to glue mine because I didn't want to have to wait for a longer setting adhesive. |
| Bitnerd:
Hey NoOne, That is exactly what I was afraid of. The machine being as old as it is and has probably had 3 different sets of t-molding on there over the years, I figured I would have to use some sort of adhesive. I will try to get get it to stay on it's own but if not, I will try the stuff you suggest. Thanx again bro. Bitnerd. |
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