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"todd"

05/06/2006 7:13 PM

Source for edge banding

At the request of the missus, I applied new laminate to some used furniture
we recently purchased for the kids' rooms. I started with white melamine
and applied the laminate. I'm now looking for new edging, but am coming up
empty. I can find all the white, black, and almond I want, but according to
the missus, those colors don't go with the laminate we have. My Googling
has come up empty for other colors, assuming I don't want to buy 6000 feet,
which I don't. Does anyone have a source for a smallish (30 feet) quantity
of plastic edging?

todd


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"Andy"

in reply to "todd" on 05/06/2006 7:13 PM

05/06/2006 8:31 PM

> >> Does anyone have a source for a smallish (30 feet) quantity of plastic edging?

Have you tried fastcap.com? I know they have a lot of things like
that.
Andy

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"henry"

in reply to "todd" on 05/06/2006 7:13 PM

06/06/2006 4:34 AM

Woodcraft sells Fastcap. Did you consider wood edging?

JG

"John Grossbohlin"

in reply to "todd" on 05/06/2006 7:13 PM

06/06/2006 12:46 AM


"todd" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> At the request of the missus, I applied new laminate to some used
> furniture we recently purchased for the kids' rooms. I started with white
> melamine and applied the laminate. I'm now looking for new edging, but am
> coming up empty. I can find all the white, black, and almond I want, but
> according to the missus, those colors don't go with the laminate we have.
> My Googling has come up empty for other colors, assuming I don't want to
> buy 6000 feet, which I don't. Does anyone have a source for a smallish
> (30 feet) quantity of plastic edging?
>
> todd

Why not use the same laminate on the edges...?

John

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"todd"

in reply to "todd" on 05/06/2006 7:13 PM

05/06/2006 10:26 PM

"John Grossbohlin" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "todd" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> At the request of the missus, I applied new laminate to some used
>> furniture we recently purchased for the kids' rooms. I started with
>> white melamine and applied the laminate. I'm now looking for new edging,
>> but am coming up empty. I can find all the white, black, and almond I
>> want, but according to the missus, those colors don't go with the
>> laminate we have. My Googling has come up empty for other colors,
>> assuming I don't want to buy 6000 feet, which I don't. Does anyone have
>> a source for a smallish (30 feet) quantity of plastic edging?
>>
>> todd
>
> Why not use the same laminate on the edges...?
>
> John

I don't have enough of it left. The original intent was to use t-molding,
but then the missus changed her mind. '

todd

PB

Pat Barber

in reply to "todd" on 05/06/2006 7:13 PM

06/06/2006 8:33 PM

You didn't say what color, but these folks have most
of them....

http://www.fastcap.com/prod2.asp?page=fastedge

and a very annoying web site...

todd wrote:

> At the request of the missus, I applied new laminate to some used furniture
> we recently purchased for the kids' rooms. I started with white melamine
> and applied the laminate. I'm now looking for new edging, but am coming up
> empty. I can find all the white, black, and almond I want, but according to
> the missus, those colors don't go with the laminate we have. My Googling
> has come up empty for other colors, assuming I don't want to buy 6000 feet,
> which I don't. Does anyone have a source for a smallish (30 feet) quantity
> of plastic edging?
>
> todd
>
>


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