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T-Molding in Canada?
hedge:
--- Quote from: 2slk on April 12, 2003, 05:54:34 pm ---Brax,
I was thinking starburst but I've had way too many problems with this outfit to recommend them. What has your experience been with them?
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What kinds of problems have you had with Starburst? I should be done cutting my MDF this weekend, and was planning to go there to buy all my joysticks/buttons/etc. Should I be avoiding them?
2slk:
Hedge,
If you are local and can go there, I guess you should be OK. Dealing with them remotely proved to be way too much trouble. Delayed shipping, backwards orders, multiple CC charges for the same purchase. Everything was fixed eventually but as they say... never again.
Rahzel:
Revy has T-molding, but they only have 3/4 Black smooth. So if you have a 5/8 cabinet like I do, then you'll have to order online.
Brax:
--- Quote from: Rahzel on April 13, 2003, 12:33:07 am ---Revy has T-molding, but they only have 3/4 Black smooth. So if you have a 5/8 cabinet like I do, then you'll have to order online.
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I bought 5/8" t-moulding from Starburst. You just have to wait a week for them to order it. No biggie.
hedge:
Thanks for the help.
One last question (for now):
How deep should I route the sides for the t-molding? I bought a 1/16" slot cutter, that will cut 1/2" deep. Is that too shallow/deep for the t-molding?
I cut most of my MDF this weekend and am anxious to try out the new router, but don't want to mess anything up at this stage. I can always exchange a part at the hardware store if I need to change the depth.
Thanks!