I'm getting ready to start tolexing. I can't find a lot of info on piping. The piping I'll use doesn't have the lip. It's pretty much just small diameter plastic string.Anyone know what gluing approach to take with piping? I was thinking a bead of super glue. Would super glue be adequate? Or something more pliable like silicone or hot glue? Last time I got out the hot glue gun I got hot glue in my hair and ear, fingers were burnt and stuck together and I had to piss really badly. I think super glue would be better.
On all of my amps, I have routed an 1/8" slot, and run my Tolex over the slot (if you want different colors, only put glue on one side at a time). I use a screen roller to push the Tolex into the 1/8" slot, and use a razor blade to cut the Tolex down the middle of the slot (more or less - a little to one side, if I'm honest). I'll use either some scrap pipping or 1/8" wooden dowel to hold the Tolex in place as the glue dries. When everything is dry, I put my piping in the slot, using the screen roller to push it into the slot, which is a tight fit because with the Tolex the slot is not a full 1/8" thick. I'll use a single upholstery staple at either end of the piping, if it is hidden. On my AC-30, where it isn't hidden, I just made the joint at the bottom of the amp, and was very careful about cutting it precisely to length. No glue should be required for the piping, if the slot is a tight fit, and it would be very difficult to glue it without making it look a mess.
Gabriel