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I couldn't be more thrilled with this product! Any fence sitters, jump down and buy it now. This has a phenomenal fit and that was my big concern with this project since different people were providing slightly different measurements and it appeared that Bill went with a choice that would leave me with a tiny bit of overhang on one side and exposed plywood on the other. WRONG! Again, the fit is perfect!
Had to wait on a piece of non-offset plywood t-molding from Bill, who was kind enough to send me a piece for no charge when I told him my particle board cabinet has a plywood cp (at the time there was no option for this in the store). Here is the before pic and the after pics...
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Just paid for my order on your website..Thanks!
Dan
Received my offset T-molding Today.
It matched my cabinet perfectly Thanks for doing the project Bill.
Unfortunately you did not send my 2ft of regular white flat T-molding for the control panel. I used the button On the site so you may want to check if it is working properly on your invoicing.
First, thanks a lot to Bill for getting this molding made. Unfortunately for me though it is not a perfect fit. There is a gap on the outside edge on both sides of the cab and also on the control panel. Weird how others who have posted had perfect fits. Sucks as I was really excited about having perfect fitted molding instead of using 5/8"![]()
Really sorry to hear that. Question... Does it overhang on the inside edge? Both sides?
Or is your cabinet slightly swelled? Just asking.
Once again, Thanks Nintendo............
It is flush on the inside edge and has a gap on the outside edge. There is no overhang on the inside, the molding is just too narrow for 'my' cab. Another couple mm more width and it would be totally perfect.
I'm confident my cab isn't swelled, there are no signs at all of swelling or water damage, and the gap is a uniform width. I suspect there may have been slightly different sized offset slots??!
Ugh, Nintendo.