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| MovingTarget:
--- Quote from: danny_galaga on August 11, 2006, 05:39:42 am --- ...im sure theres a single word to describe what i have just described... --- End quote --- Ghetto? :laugh2: Sorry, I couldn't resist! Actually, that's what I did as well and it actually helps prevent that little gap. I would also second the advise to heat the T-molding to make it bend to your will. |
| StormGiant:
I wish I would have put more of a curve in my inside corners instead of an angled cuts. I too had a very slight but noticeable gap to my inside corner T-molding. Since my cab is painted black, I went to Menards and bought some black caulk. Worked great. When I was leaving to go to Menards, my wife asked me what I was up to. My unassuming reply: "I'm going out to get some black caulk." She was still laughing when I pulled out of the driveway. |
| ahofle:
:laugh2: There was a great 'crank yankers' episode about a guy calling the hardware store asking about all the different kinds (sizes, colors) of caulk. |
| AMDman13:
Huh... When I got to the second side instead of a pie cut I decided to feather with many slits and it didn't seem to help any... I think I just wasn't patient enough with it as I couldn't get to it with the mallet in the far corner. I still might try and fix it by pounding with a broom stick handle or something similar. I'll keep you posted! Thanks guys. |
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