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| muffin man:
heheh red electrical tape. weird it would liek come off every week. every time i'd play i would have to re-adjust it back on. well im gonna probally do the paint thing next so i will keep posted any other options to give it that red side look remember to match my happ buttons |
| quarterback:
--- Quote from: danny_galaga on December 30, 2005, 11:09:10 am --- --- Quote from: markrvp on December 30, 2005, 02:53:03 am ---You can use Red electrical tape which, because of it's plastic-like backside, looks a lot like T-molding. You should be able to get it at Home Depot. --- End quote --- sorry, that's very deadpan. are you taking the p**s? --- End quote --- I don't know if he's serious or not, but I'll say that such an idea works. I have a black and gray L-shaped desk in my office (one of those particle board + screws + cams + dowel deals) that had some damage to the corner/one edge. About 4 years ago I stretched some black electrical tape aroud the corner to cover where the black edge was all scraped up and it's still hanging in there. Additionally, if I didn't know it was there, I don't think I'd ever notice. The key would be to do it all in one pass so you don't have any breaks in it along the way. |
| Kryten:
I noticed that Krylon has a new plastic paint in many colours you might want to try that then you don't need to prime. -Darryl |
| Tahnok:
--- Quote from: Kryten on January 01, 2006, 01:19:08 am ---I noticed that Krylon has a new plastic paint in many colours you might want to try that then you don't need to prime. -Darryl --- End quote --- I think you misunderstood. I think he is trying to avoid t-molding altogether, not trying to change its color. Plastic paint won't do any good on the wooden cab edges. |
| missioncontrol:
--- Quote from: tahnok100 on January 01, 2006, 04:08:48 am --- --- Quote from: Kryten on January 01, 2006, 01:19:08 am ---I noticed that Krylon has a new plastic paint in many colours you might want to try that then you don't need to prime. -Darryl --- End quote --- I think you misunderstood. I think he is trying to avoid t-molding altogether, not trying to change its color. Plastic paint won't do any good on the wooden cab edges. --- End quote --- if he uses the plastic "L" safety corner moling then he can use that paint... |
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