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> Help with trim for heater control
n2j2ryan
post Aug 20 2018, 11:24 PM
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I am having a hard time trying to figure out how to finish off my heater control. I have gone with a painted dash, and without the normal basketweave type panel, there is a small gap between the chrome trim surrounding the heater control and the dash face. Any ideas or suggestions as to what I could do to clean this up. Attached Image
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DaveO90s4
post Aug 21 2018, 03:24 PM
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Adjust mounting to raise unit so gap is at the bottom where it won't be seen?
Have a thin chrome plate made to cover the gap?
Make the hole smaller somehow - some paintable shape able 'goo' the will set?
Insert body 'piping' around slot perimeter then install control box?
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