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Where to stop the t-molding
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I'm modifying and old dynamo (I think) cabinet to accept a larger 4 player control panel. I don't have any reference for where the t-molding stops under the control panel.
So... where does it normally stop? A) runs all the way under. B) not at all under the control panel or C)just under the back
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Well the first thing I can think up is, how is the Cp going to fit in? It should be based on that.
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