Ryan Buck
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Oh yeah it's got a good amount of glue on it! I sprayed the shit out of it top and bottom some parts of few times even because it was drying too quickly. It's so hot out that it almost dries instantly sucks
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It is actual headliner material from a upholstery supply store here in town . Has 1/8 foam on the bottom. When I went to cut the holes out I noticed that there's a plastic layer in between the material and foam also. Makes it a pain in the rear to cut.What kind of material are you using for the headliner? Mine's starting to fail, and I'm weighing options on what to replace it with
Thank you! I would like to get it done but when its 112° outside there's not much motivation haha. I should just cut the bedroom wall in between it in the garage and pull it into the house LOLThat is looking great. Nice work.
It is actual headliner material from a upholstery supply store here in town . Has 1/8 foam on the bottom. When I went to cut the holes out I noticed that there's a plastic layer in between the material and foam also. Makes it a pain in the rear to cut.
No problem. Its 60" wide I think 4 yards. Can't remember. I used a wire cone to clean off the old foam. It's not to hard just laid out and make sure you have it centered good enough to fit and fold it in half then you glue both sides start from the middle and work your way to the back or front whichever one you want to go first but just make sure there's no tension you kind of just sit there and rub your hand flat and make sure there's no wrinkles I wrap my mind around the edges and inch that way it can't fall down like the factory ones if it does ever fall back down. Good luck man you have any questions just holler at me.Ah, ok. Thanks for the reply