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Title: Marquee retainers
Post by: btp2k2 on March 28, 2007, 03:07:01 pm
Hey guys,

I am looking for an alternative to the Happ marquee retainers. If possible, I would like to find something locally. Does anybody have any suggestions of things they have used as suitable retainers? Something at home depot or lowes or something?

I am looking for something in black.

The Happ ones work and are a snap to install, I just hate paying that much shipping for a 12 dollar part.

Title: Re: Marquee retainers
Post by: Kaytrim on March 28, 2007, 03:11:54 pm
Get plastic corner protectors.  you will probably find them in the wall paper section.  They come in clear plastic.  Cut it to length and spray paint them black.  Then you can use them to keep your marquee in place.  I plan on leaving mine clear so all the artwork shows.

TTFN :cheers:
Kaytrim
Title: Re: Marquee retainers
Post by: btp2k2 on March 28, 2007, 03:15:52 pm
Cool! Thanks for the tip
Title: Re: Marquee retainers
Post by: fixedpigs on March 29, 2007, 12:11:21 am
Get plastic corner protectors.  you will probably find them in the wall paper section.  They come in clear plastic.  Cut it to length and spray paint them black.  Then you can use them to keep your marquee in place.  I plan on leaving mine clear so all the artwork shows.

are those flexible enough to bend greater than ninety degrees...?
like 105 degrees...?
Title: Re: Marquee retainers
Post by: BobA on March 29, 2007, 12:21:16 am
Dropped ceiling wall angles are 10 ft strips of  L shapped light metal that work very well for retainers as well.   Available at any place that sells dropped ceiling installation materials such as Home Depot.

Edit: a small L looks like an l not an L
Title: Re: Marquee retainers
Post by: btp2k2 on March 29, 2007, 03:49:57 am
Hey, thanks for the advice guys!

I am headed to home depot in the morning to get material for a couple of new cabs, so I will take a look!
Title: Re: Marquee retainers
Post by: unclet on March 29, 2007, 08:29:31 am
I would look at get molding for this ...... it is not "T"-molding but rather "L" shaped molding, used for wall corner protection.
Title: Re: Marquee retainers
Post by: leapinlew on March 29, 2007, 09:27:57 am
I've been to several Home Depots and only a couple of them had a section with aluminum and other metal L brackets in various lengths. On my last arcade, I made mine out of 3/4" Oak. When I build another one, it will be with the L shaped bracings.
Title: Re: Marquee retainers
Post by: More Cowbell on March 29, 2007, 10:01:00 am
In the wood trim section there is also a wood version of this corner round. It is kind bulky so it won't look great on most cabs. I used it on our Dinocade cab because it was ok that it looked a bit chunky.
Title: Re: Marquee retainers
Post by: ahofle on March 29, 2007, 10:06:15 am
Not to dissuade you from alternatives, but have you checked divemaster or ponyboy in the buy/sell/trade forum?  They do not rape you on shipping like Happ does and they carry most of their products including T-molding.
Title: Re: Marquee retainers
Post by: FrizzleFried on March 29, 2007, 10:22:12 am
Home Depot has essentially aluminum "L" poles (for a lack of a better word) in different lengths.  I usually get the 4" length for like $6.00 and cut it to make two brackets.  They hold paint decently enough and look great.

Title: Re: Marquee retainers
Post by: More Cowbell on March 29, 2007, 11:07:24 am
Home Depot has essentially aluminum "L" poles (for a lack of a better word) in different lengths.  I usually get the 4" length for like $6.00 and cut it to make two brackets.  They hold paint decently enough and look great.



Wow. That is a tiny cab.
Title: Re: Marquee retainers
Post by: btp2k2 on March 29, 2007, 11:10:09 am
Not to dissuade you from alternatives, but have you checked divemaster or ponyboy in the buy/sell/trade forum?  They do not rape you on shipping like Happ does and they carry most of their products including T-molding.

Yeah, I have used divemaster before.....but I hate paypal with a passion. The last time I went through divemaster it took 2 weeks....divemasters part only took like 2 days, so I am not blaming him at all for the time delay....paypal takes WAY too long to clear payments
Title: Re: Marquee retainers
Post by: meany on March 29, 2007, 04:02:03 pm
Home Depot has essentially aluminum "L" poles (for a lack of a better word) in different lengths.  I usually get the 4" length for like $6.00 and cut it to make two brackets.  They hold paint decently enough and look great.



I used the same thing.  3/4" by 2 feet.
Title: Re: Marquee retainers
Post by: Aurich on March 29, 2007, 04:11:16 pm
Yup, aluminum angle rods is what I use too. Strong, light, and drills easily.