T-molding time. I have my order from T-molding.com.
I begin by starting from the top back. Cram the new t-molding in the conveniently pre existing groove and work it in with light taps of a rubber mallet.
When I got part way done, I started to wonder if I had enough t-molding to finish. Actually when I got to this point, I was almost sure of it. I was close to going to the computer to order some more as a matter of fact, but I pressed on anyway.
On the curved parts, you have to cut some materal out of the tmolding to allow it to bend without bunching up. But don't go friggin nuts like Dave Randolph and cut off a 4 inch part of it.
On the bottom the groove was full of spackle that I had to cut out. Used a dremel with a cutting disk.
With everything but the sideart and monitor blackout bezel installed. She's a beaut!
On my to do list tomorrow:
- Cleanup some of the dust off of the cab
- Hook up the computer
- Do some wire management inside the cab
- Get Mala and Wincab running how I want it.
Future stuff I'm putting off for later:
- Sideart install
- Install some black poster board to blackout the edges of the monitor
- Get new monitor glass or plexi
- Level one of the casters
- Replace sticks with something newer/better
- Replacing the marquee retainer with the PVC Happ retainer I have.
- Get the last few missing bolts for the control panel.