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Old 04-19-2011, 08:21 PM   #1
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vinyl/plastic edge molding source?

i'm planning to rebuild the rear bed platform top so that it will be easier to maneuver to get access to the water tank, inverter, etc... i'd like to finish the visible edges with the same brown vinyl molding as Fleetwood used; any ideas as to a source? admittedly, this is not a critical point and if the price of this stuff is related to it's AGE? yeah...

i might simply put shoe molding on the edge and stain it....
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You may have to send in a sample since there are many types of edge molding.
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Rockler woodworking has some plastic edging I have used in the past. WWW.ROCKLER.COM
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If it's the plastic molding used in most RVs, it's called T-molding. It pushes into a kerf milled into the edge of the material you're covering.

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