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rampy:

1/8" in slot will work with hot glue... but why half arse it?

Granted if you have an existing cabinet and the t-molding groove has been worn out hot glue is a pretty good solution...

But if you have the opportunity to buy the right tool/part why mess around with multiple steps and glue.

Rampy

PS Note: I used hot glue for the t-molding on my converted taito cabinet...  but on my control panel retrofit portion of my project, I used the 16 dollar bit from MLC (which took all of 2 days to reach me) and I preferred installing the t-molding where friction/tension keeps it in via using the correct bit for my t-molding groove....

I liked the correct thickness bit better, partially due to what happened if I made a mistake with the glue gun approach I was pretty much stuck (ha! get it... glue... stuck...!?)

PSS Snaaake, if you can't find something in NY City... you might not be looking hard enough =P

(edit for some clarification/grammer)

RandyT:

I have to agree with Rampy on this one.  If you have an opportunity to do it correctly, then why not?   ???

There's a Woodworkers Warehouse in Flushing.  You anywhere near there?

http://www.woodworkerswarehouse.com/maps/ny_flushinghtm.htm

RandyT

Auntie MAME:

I used the MLC 5/64 bit ($16) with Happ t-molding.  It fit great.   I used a rubber mallet to seat it.  Looks great, fits tight, and NO glue.

shmokes:

Is there some bit of message board etiquette I'm not aware of.  I keep seeing people justify their edits, such as Rampy saying that his edit was for grammer/clarification.  Are edits looked down on?

CitznFish:

edit: I don't think so.....

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