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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: Hawk Daddy on April 12, 2007, 06:40:41 pm
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What in the world do I use to hold this stuff in place, it's all loose and stuff, and looks like crap, Is there some glue or something that I am suposed to use?
Hawk
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It should fit just fine unless you ordered the wrong size. If you want to hold it in place with glue, however, try something like wood glue.
Edit: This stuff rocks - http://elmers.com/homerepair/ultimateglue/index.asp
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Or routed too big. Or has an old cab with worn slots.
I like to use hot glue for loose t-molding.
Cheers
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Yeah it's that old galaga that I just got repainted, and I ordered new t molding and it just isn't working out as planned.
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Here's what I'd do:
I'd fill your slots with glue, get the T-molding on quickly (but nicely) and then use a damp rag to wipe off the excess glue. You're going to need to use quite a bit of glue to make it hold well. Also, don't leave the t-molding as is while the glue is setting. It can easily separate from the cab while drying. You might want to use strips of electrical tape to hold the t-molding in place while the glue hardens. Just make sure to wipe off the excess glue while it's wet or you'll have a tough time getting it off without hurting your paint job or the t-molding.
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If you have a hot glue gun (a craft gun works fine for me), try that -- you can do a bit at a time, it sets fast (makes it easier to get good results) and, should everything go to heck, isn't a big deal to pull back out.
Using a slower-setting glue could be problematic unless you get the t-mold securely and uniformly taped to the cabinet while it sets ... depending on the t-mold and fit, you could get ripples ... and you probably don't want to be pulling the t-mold out once the glue sets.
My $.02.
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Hot glue is definitely the way to go. Sets up quickly - but not *too* quickly, and fills spaces nicely.
Guns are cheap, and so are the glue sticks.
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I agree with the above...Go with the Hot Glue...Pick up a glue gun and glue sticks at any craft store...heck walmart or Target probably has them too.
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i warm up the things im bonding with a fan heater, the glue gun glue sets that little slower ,gives you a few extra seconds.
my twopennorth
as cheffo would say if he was from the north of england
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Has anyone tried P-Trim?
I use it on gatorboard and Foamboard, but should work nice with MDF.
It just clips on, but the curves you will have to heat it with a hairdryer.
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I've had pretty good luck using masking tape around the spine of the T to make it thicker.
I haven't had any luck at all calling it names.
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Well the hot glue worked like a charm. I'm just running into some other probems now, that I didn't have before.
Hawk
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Has anyone tried P-Trim?
I use it on gatorboard and Foamboard, but should work nice with MDF.
It just clips on, but the curves you will have to heat it with a hairdryer.
What is P-Trim? Got a link?
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(http://img169.imageshack.us/img169/1236/1010130rz6.jpg)
well thats the finished products, except for the control overlay, I have it I'm just waiting on some black carriage bolts, before I put it on there.
Hawk
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That is a true thing of beauty Hawk Daddy. :notworthy:
Aren't you glad you didn't sell it? :cheers:
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Yeah it is I must agree, but now I just have to fight the urge to shot it with a shoot gun because it's not working correctly. But I don't know.
Hawk
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I say sell it.
Before you fire that gun.....
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Oh and next time, we've got a very nice wiki here that can help you out with these things....
http://wiki.arcadecontrols.com/wiki/T-Molding