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DrewE
Mar 21, 2016Explorer II
ArizonaRoamer wrote:
Actually, the T molding is not falling away. I have to pry it out. In fact, there is one section where I have pulled it out and put it back a few times to measure, etc.
You got me thinking about the Veneer. I will take a look and see if that could work. Thanks!
:: edit, I am not sure, why but signature isnt showing. Earlier posts it does. I have link to a few more pictures in a another thread I started.
I think the forum software only puts the signature on your first post in any thread, and omits it from any further posts you make in that same thread. It also updates the signature everywhere when you change it. (In other words, the signature is not part of the post proper, but it just sticks on your current signature when it shows the thread.)
Iron-on veneer edging works nicely if you have a fairly smooth surface to adhere it to. I've used it on plywood shelf edges with success. It might work for you if you sand down the edge of the particle board lightly to smooth it out.
You might also look at the preformed moldings and similar at e.g. Home Depot or Lowes. They have some that are PVC wrapped in vinyl that mimic the fake wood in motorhomes very closely. I don't know offhand if they have T moldings, particularly ones that would be able to be bent around a corner effectively, but they do have flat ones that could be glued or pin-nailed in place, as well as corners and half rounds and such like. I've used the corner molding in my motorhome and it looks exactly like the factory trim (which, for mine, is not accented with brass). Of course, if you're trying to get away from the factory look, that's not necessarily a positive trait.
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