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Title: T-Moulding
Post by: wooowman93 on January 24, 2009, 06:06:48 pm
How much t-molding is needed for a average 6 ft cabinet
Title: Re: T-Moulding
Post by: Franco B on January 24, 2009, 06:38:03 pm
(http://www.aspshop.net/upload/upimg2/THE-MASTER-LOCKING-TAPE-MEASURE-36832.jpg)
Title: Re: T-Moulding
Post by: ctozzi on January 24, 2009, 06:51:30 pm
$ 10-12
Title: Re: T-Moulding
Post by: polaris on January 24, 2009, 07:02:09 pm
(http://www.aspshop.net/upload/upimg2/THE-MASTER-LOCKING-TAPE-MEASURE-36832.jpg)

i agree, you need at least four centimetres
Title: Re: T-Moulding
Post by: Franco B on January 24, 2009, 07:20:11 pm
As long as your Mrs is happy with that Polaris ;)

To expand on my previous answer:

What is the exact cab are you wishing to use t-moulding on? Is it just for the outer edges, underneath the cab too?

Maybe you want it round the edge of your CP as well?

Let us know what you are dealing with and we can give you an approximate length.

I posted the image because you could just use a tape measure to find the length if you have the cab already, if you don't have a cab already and your are scratch building then you should be making detailed plans which would you could use to determinate the length required.

Title: Re: T-Moulding
Post by: ghettodish on January 24, 2009, 07:24:08 pm
22' of molding is on my Defender cab. Top, front, and around CP.
Title: Re: T-Moulding
Post by: polaris on January 24, 2009, 07:28:33 pm
As long as your Mrs is happy with that Polaris ;)

To expand on my previous answer:

What is the exact cab are you wishing to use t-moulding on? Is it just for the outer edges, underneath the cab too?

Maybe you want it round the edge of your CP as well?

Let us know what you are dealing with and we can give you an approximate length.

I posted the image because you could just use a tape measure to find the length if you have the cab already, if you don't have a cab already and your are scratch building then you should be making detailed plans which would you could use to determinate the length required.


im single so she obviously wasnt :(   ;)

he could measure his cab and he could read the boards a bit , but instead he just starts non descriptive topics, hes up to about 50 now  out of about 90 posts :D


Title: Re: T-Moulding
Post by: Franco B on January 24, 2009, 07:38:46 pm
im single so she obviously wasnt :(   ;)

he could measure his cab and he could read the boards a bit , but instead he just starts non descriptive topics, hes up to about 50 now  out of about 90 posts :D

Aww, I still love ya Polaris, even if you have a button mushroom!  :P

I'm normally more than helpfull (at least I hope to try to be) to posters but when you see so many topics posted by an individual that could be either answered by searching or at least posting a cognitive thread then I feel less inclined to expand my answer.
Title: Re: T-Moulding
Post by: ZEN on January 24, 2009, 07:57:13 pm
I used about 24 ft for an old williams cab, cost about $15 shipped.