Here’s the skinny, I am trying to find material that will bend around a lazy susan circle 31.5 inches in dia (melamine). It should be about 1 1/2 inches high to keep the items on the shelf when it spins. I have tried 1/4 inch plywoods, ripped thin pine etc. Is there a flexable plastic that can be glued and tacked around the circ. (100 inches).
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laminate...check a local countertop shop for a scrap, it comes in 144"sheets
thanks, what is the thickness and do you think it may crack when the grandkids play tiltawhirl with the pots and pans on it??
Might be hard to find in small quantities, but there is also T molding with an offset barb. Rout shelf, the hang excess over top edge.
http://www.patwin.com/sec1-models5.html
PJ
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Edited 4/24/2006 6:23 pm ET by PeterJ
Oh! Oh! Oh!,
Like Peter J. said. 1 1/4" T- mold.
Stand by for link.
TRIGGER
http://www.t-mold.com/product/SB-18.htm
Google T-mold if this dosen't work.
I've purchased It @ Louis and Co. in 14' langths, but couldn't find it there just then.
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