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exiges:

While renovating a cab I bought from Ebay, I've discovered that it's not using standard gap T-moulding.  The strip is still 3/4" wide, but the gap seems twice as wide as standard.

Does anyone know a company that supplies alternative T-moulding ?  I couldn't find anything other than 3/32" gap on T-mould.com

AtomSmasher:

If you can't find any wide-gap t-molding then you can always just fill the gap with wood putty then re-route it.

Fozzy The Bear:


--- Quote from: AtomSmasher on April 13, 2006, 09:00:19 pm ---If you can't find any wide-gap t-molding then you can always just fill the gap with wood putty then re-route it.

--- End quote ---

Either that, or use hot melt glue to fasten your T-Molding into the existing gap.

Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)


ArcadEd:

Or put some duct tape on standard t-molding to widen the insert strip

wrench:

http://www.t-moulding.com does sell some moulding with a slightly wider spine 7/64 instead of 3/32 but not in 3/4 inch,you would need to use a wider moulding and use an edge trimmer to flush cut it to the cabinet.But if your slot is as wide as you stated it may not be enough for you.The normal slot width for moulding with a 3/32 spine should be 1/16th.

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