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7/8" tmolding..is black the only option?
muffin man:
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--- Quote from: SavannahLion on February 24, 2008, 10:57:53 pm ---Even if you can manage to find a paint that won't chip or flake, the most minor nick is going to ruin it. As soon as someone with a twisted wedding ring puts their hands on the edge or when you decide to move the cabinet, the paint is going to get nicked and the look is going to be ruined.
I know how you feel. I've been wanting 9/16 black for some time. Neither Happ or t-molding offer black in that size. t-mold does, but their service has been reported as utter crap. The only place I've seen that may offer T-Molding in weird sizes might be Outwater Plastics. I haven't queried them yet.
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I LOVE YOU!!
i found it :D EEK THKS :D now hopefully this green matches happ green buttons
https://www2.archpro.com/cgi-bin/worderc?confc=B2C&s=105-650-*&catalog=2007_master&target=top
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Let me know how it goes. I'd like to see how their 9/16 black fits on my cab.
Just keep in mind that T-Molding.com, Happ and T-Mold specifically cater to the arcade market. From what people write about and from what I see on T-molding's website, T-Molding goes through a lot of effort for color matching, such as their Galaxian Green. Anyhow, I digress. Outwater seems to cater more to a general market. So it's difficult to tell from their catalogue just how their colors will turn out. I might order their samples just to compare with what the others have out there.
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i tried ordering 20 Ft they told me the minimum i can buy 250ft bs :/
any other place guys?
metahacker:
try emailing GPostonMB(at)aol.com
johnperkins21:
I know this isn't a great solution, but has anyone ever thought of using electrical tape? I haven't tried it yet, but I plan to give it a shot on my cab. If you are patient and judicious it could turn out pretty good by just overlaying the tape on top of the molding (either trim the edge or fold under) to get the desired color. Probably not perfect, but who's going to study your t-molding that closely?
Just a thought.
[edit] I just looked and it seems like most electrical tape is 3/4" so it would actually be too small, but I'd have to think that someone makes a 1" colored tape that would work.
muffin man:
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said they only carry 3/4"
dang guess ima have to stick with black :( err so boring
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