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Date: 20 Oct 2006 17:30:03
From:
Subject: Countertop moulding


Does anyone know of a source where I can buy chrome edge-moulding (1
1/2" or wider). This is the moulding that was used on countertops back
in the 1950's.
Bryan Lord





 
Date: 21 Oct 2006 00:44:53
From: Nova
Subject: Re: Countertop moulding


Totalrod2@aol.com wrote:
> Does anyone know of a source where I can buy chrome edge-moulding (1
> 1/2" or wider). This is the moulding that was used on countertops back
> in the 1950's.
> Bryan Lord
>


Here's a couple of places to try:

http://www.oh-diners.com/divers/edge_molding.htm

http://www.barsandbooths.com/bandbmetalbanding.htm

--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
novasys@verizon.net


  
Date: 20 Oct 2006 20:46:41
From: Tom Watson
Subject: Re: Countertop moulding


On Sat, 21 2006 00:44:53 GMT, Nova <novasys@verizon.net > wrote:

>Totalrod2@aol.com wrote:
>> Does anyone know of a source where I can buy chrome edge-moulding (1
>> 1/2" or wider). This is the moulding that was used on countertops back
>> in the 1950's.
>> Bryan Lord
>>
>
>
>Here's a couple of places to try:
>
>http://www.oh-diners.com/divers/edge_molding.htm
>
>http://www.barsandbooths.com/bandbmetalbanding.htm


Jack:

When did you go back to being "Nova" instead of that indecipherable
norm de guerre that you were using for a bit?


Regards,

Tom Watson

tjwatson1ATcomcastDOTnet (real email)

http://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1/


   
Date: 21 Oct 2006 01:10:27
From: Nova
Subject: Re: Countertop moulding


Tom Watson wrote:


>
> Jack:
>
> When did you go back to being "Nova" instead of that indecipherable
> norm de guerre that you were using for a bit?
>

When I changed ISP's. If I try and munge my email address with the new
one I can't post to their NNTP server.

--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
novasys@verizon.net


 
Date: 21 Oct 2006 16:17:12
From: Phisherman
Subject: Re: Countertop moulding


On 20 2006 17:30:03 -0700, Totalrod2@aol.com wrote:

>Does anyone know of a source where I can buy chrome edge-moulding (1
>1/2" or wider). This is the moulding that was used on countertops back
>in the 1950's.
>Bryan Lord

This post brings back a sad memory. My 4-year old cousin, reached for
a cookie jar on the kitchen counter. The chrome-edge counter was
electrically live from a faulty toaster cord and it electrocuted him.
His twin brother says he doesn't like firemen because they took his
brother away.


 
Date: 22 Oct 2006 11:41:17
From:
Subject: Re: Countertop moulding


Thanks for the info guys. Now for my next task, I need to find out what
type of weatherstrip to use on on my monitor top refrigerator (the old
weatherstip is dry rotted). Probably just you standard stuff from the
Home Depot. I'll need to do some research I guess.
Bryan Lord