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Old 09-24-2012, 07:13 AM
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Getting ready to start the interior and have a question for you.
What do they use for the chrome strip? Is is 3m self adhesive D strip or something else. How do they finish off the ends?
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Old 09-24-2012, 09:20 AM
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Tracy probably has some other options, but here is one. It is solid material and can be finished on the ends however you prefer.

http://www.claytonmachine.com/interior-trim.html

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That's more like it. How is it attached? Glue?
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I think they generally drill some small holes in the back of the strip, not all the way through and use real small screws like #4 to attach.
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Sorry for being late to the party.. Yes thats the stuff to use, Ill get Claytons trim sticks all the time. There a soft aluminum so you can shape them and sand the ends anyway you want. I have a jig set up to drill the backside with a very small bit 5/64 then run a very small screw into to hold on. I have even cut them in half to make it 1/8 wide for really detailed trim work. Sand smooth and polish
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Thank you for the help
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