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Topic: anyone know where you can get this trim?
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venomous99
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Member # 1917
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im looking for the black trim that is used to hide ugly jagged edges when cutting sheetmetal or plastic panels. i trimmed my interior panels to fit my cage and would like to use this sort of trim to clean up the cuts a bit. anyone know where i can find this?
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Posts: 4811 | From: dc | Registered: Oct 2002
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o3BlueMach1
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you can get it at auto parts stores,i forget the name but its the same stuff that people put on the edges of their car doors and wheel wells...
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N8
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Member # 6048
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I have seen that at places like OSH. Not necessarily intended for cars but sheet metal in general. Though I think the above suggestion is good as well.
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88DroptopGT
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Member # 2535
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Check Home Depot in their HVAC and/or metalwork section.
It's used for some ducting and or auto trim as well..
Posts: 3978 | From: 707 | Registered: Mar 2003
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venomous99
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Member # 1917
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thanks for the leads. i will check em out.
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BCINGUU
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Member # 2397
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I think it's called windlace or windlass...
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Posts: 1425 | From: San Jose, CA | Registered: Jan 2003
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