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Tron T-Molding to go blue, light blue, or purple
stan2323:
--- Quote from: web.geek on December 15, 2008, 10:45:30 pm ---I think you're going to find many more purists than renegades. I personally agree with TheShanMan :dunno
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That is what I expected but I am beginning to think there are many more that do not care. LOL. This thread has been viewed 167 times. Even if each person viewed it 4 times, when a new post was made, that would mean there has been about 40 people view this thread, I think I am under guessing a bit, and only 15 have voted so far.
I ordered samples from T-molding.com and when they get here I will place them on the cabinet and turn on the lights. To see what they look like. Then I can get a better idea of what it will look like.
Stan
fixedpigs:
--- Quote from: stan2323 on December 16, 2008, 08:36:58 pm ---That is what I expected but I am beginning to think there are many more that do not care. LOL.
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i'm one that doesn't care...it's your cab...& something like t-molding can _easily_ be modified...
hell...get all three and swap them out every couple of months...!
cmoses:
I agree with fixedpigs, T-Molding is probably one of the most easily changeable decisions that you can make on your cabinet. It is also not a very inexpensive one. I ordered 6 or 7 samples when I was deciding on a color. Put them on the cab and then made a choice. If I woke up tomorrow and decided I hated it, I could order up a new color and have it changed out in a few short days at minimal cost. No tearing down the cabinet, rewiring, or anything major. Pull off the old, put on the new, a few minutes work and its done. Save the old T-Molding and change it back if I want at a later date.