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2 1/4" T-molding
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Anyone know where I can find some 2 1/4" T-molding besides this:
http://www.ram-controls.com/order-mh-cab-dedicated.html
(second one down)
$60 shipped just seems way too much. Thanks.
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Not really, for exact repro of the fat Atari molding that seems pretty damned reasonable. Are you looking for it for a MH cab or something else ?
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I'm not looking for exact reproduction. It was a 720 degrees machine converted to a neo geo machine, so the base of it has that 2 1/4" T-molding around the side. I'm tearing it down to MAME it. I just need something for the bottom.
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Use gaffa tape.
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Or you do the proper thing and restore it to 720 greatness.
For a start, the T-molding is "on offer" right here for only 20 bucks INCL. shipping:
http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=108616
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