11-25-2009, 01:23 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: saint cloud florida
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Car: 84,86,89 firebirds 88ford dually Engine: 84 o,86 355,89 350 Transmission: 84 o,86 700r-4,89 4L60 Axle/Gears: 84?,86 10 bolt 342,8910 bolt 342 | Re: Post your Pictures of your best custom interior work!! It all depends on what you want me for example Iam going to pad all my panels with 1/8 inch on some and1/4 inch on others using a spray sticky glue spraycan you can get at a craft store or even walmart when the glue dries for 2 days then i spray it again over the padding then apply my material of coice glueing only to the pad then the final step of folding the edges around to back cutting it so the matterial does not bugger up in the back of panel then you need some rubber cement to glue the material to the back of the panel if you plan to button tuck it pre drill holes in panel prior to material being glued onbut after pad is glued THE LOOK IS A AMAZING TRANSFORMATION ALSO HIDES THE BLEMISHES OF OLDSUN BEAT PANELS [WORKS GREAT FOR DASH BORDS BUT MUST PREP DASH SO THE RAISED UP AREAS OF CRACKS DO NOT SHOW THROUGH POSS. STRIP OF PLASTIC ETC AND REFOAM USE A DENCE PAD FIRST THEN FLUFFY PAD ON TOP AND COVER AS YOU WISH HOPE THIS GIVES YOU A SOMETHING TO CONSIDER BUT TAKE YOUR TIME GO TO THE JUNK YARD BUY A PANEL AND DO A TEST RUN TO SEE IF YOU LIKE IT IF YOU DO THEN ONE WILL BE DON AND YOU CAN FIGURE OUT HOW THE BEST WAY TO DO THE JOB AT HAND GOOD LUCK |
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