Centuri Cab offset t-molding

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What are people using for t-molding for their centuri Phoenix-style cabinets? I ordered two sets of the 13/16 offset from Arcadeshop, but I went to put it on today and it doesn't fit - the larger side is too large. I measured it on my own and the t-mold is 14/16, not 13/16. Very frustrating.
 
I think mine was simply misaligned, thinking back to the track and field restore I did 4 or 5 years ago.

if it's too large I would take a razor to the edge of it. sounds like a pain in the ass, but it ought to work.

again, no real help here. :)
 
I knew it wouldn't fit my track & field cabinet but it was supposed to fit the Phoenix-style cabinets. I can't cut a piece of paper in a straight line so I don't see how I'm supposed to cut through all that rubber and have it look anywhere near like it's supposed to.
 
I also need some for a phoenix i guess i'm keeping since no one wants it... has regular t-molding on it, looks terrible

if we have to trim the stuff available we just need a way to use the cab side as the guide... free cutting it straight would look bad whoever did it
 
Bumping an old thread here.

I just caught up on my Track N Field restore recently and my Arcadeshop T-molding was too big also. I had some regular, smooth t-molding left over from an Atari cabinet restore that more or less fit.

Bummer
 
looks like KeithsArcade was burned by Arcadeshop too

with so many centuri restores, you'd think someone would've figured out how to get ahold of the right stuff by now.
 
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