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Title: t-molding in small quantities
Post by: coasternuts on June 08, 2005, 09:53:48 pm

Is there a way to get t-molding in small quantities.  In particular right now I'm looking for ~20" length of black 3/4", but later I could see myself asking for other colors but in the same lengths?

Thanks.
Title: Re: t-molding in small quantities
Post by: NoOne=NBA= on June 08, 2005, 10:00:58 pm
tmolding.com sells by the foot.

I'd get a little bit bigger order than one piece to save shipping though.
Title: Re: t-molding in small quantities
Post by: coasternuts on June 08, 2005, 10:07:12 pm
DA$#IT!!  I just ordered my cabinets molding from them and I thought they only sold in 20' spools. 

Thanks.  :-\

If anyone has any extra I would be glad to take some from you. 

Title: Re: t-molding in small quantities
Post by: NoOne=NBA= on June 08, 2005, 10:43:27 pm
I thought they only sold in 20' spools.

Oops.
Most of their "standard" stuff sells in 20' spools.

The only stuff I've ever looked for there has been their "specialty" items, and most of those sell by the foot up to 250'.
Title: Re: t-molding in small quantities
Post by: pacmod on June 08, 2005, 11:24:47 pm
I have some extra 3/4 black "leather" if that will work.  I also have some 3/4 black std. Happs as well.  I can send it to you if you need some extra.  email me for more info.
Title: Re: t-molding in small quantities
Post by: coasternuts on June 09, 2005, 08:38:09 am
Moderator:  You can delete this thread.

Pacmod is hooking me up.  SWEET!!
Title: Re: t-molding in small quantities
Post by: Elfman on June 09, 2005, 09:26:22 am
Groovy Game Gear(click here) (http://www.groovygamegear.com/cgi/surfshop/shop.cgi?ud=NVY4VjVWVjkzSyUlJSUlJTExMTgzMjM0ODcA&storeid=1&c=search.htm&categories=0037) also sells T-Molding with no minimum length at a decent price to boot!

Title: Re: t-molding in small quantities
Post by: KenToad on June 09, 2005, 09:53:09 am
Hey, not to be a stick in the mud, but I heard somewhere here on the forum that people weren't happy with the quality of Happ's t-molding compared to other companies such as t-molding.com or GGG.  You might just want to do a simple search before striking up a deal.  I haven't tried any other t-molding than GGG's, so I'm no expert,

Cheers,
KenToad