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Best (easiest) way to install a marquee
BLah247:
why do you need to put the lbrackets on front? Doesn't the retainer hold it?
ahofle:
Those "L Brackets" ARE his retainer.
If you make the marquee overlap the two horizontal pieces on top, you don't have to worry about it 'falling backwards'.
In other words, the marquee should be as tall as the red line in the attached pic.
fjl:
Something like this I suppose...
http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/1918/01112007154858ti9.png
Fozzy The Bear:
There is a much easier and cheaper way than all of this you know...... Where nothing overlaps the marquee at all.
Just Route a slot in the sides and bottom of the marquee opening about 1/8" deep... and route another slot in the top of the marqee opening right through the thickness of the timber.
Then you can just slot your marquee in from the top of the cabinet. It also makes it easy to change or clean the marquee when you want to.
Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)
BLah247:
See that's why I read this board... I learn stuffs all the time!
I thought about that routing thing but my cab is already together. There's a 6" gap and I used 3/4" plywood so if I get a 7" high marquee I should be good to go?