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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by skipstitch, Jun 18, 2006.

  1. tfeverfred
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  2. skipstitch
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    Hey Fred.. sorry didn't realize you had posted this. Yes, that works okay, but is a bit slow drying.

    I prefer this one: https://www.yourautotrim.com/noname37.html

    Dries in a reasonable amount of time, is tough as nails and has a good shelf life... Be sure to have good ventilation and no open flame when using!!!
     
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  3. tfeverfred
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    Yea, you're a little late, but I realize you are busy. I ended up using 3M Super 77. It worked very well.... once I followed the directions.:D I also referenced this thread for the side panels in my T Bucket. They came out great. Thanks!

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  4. Mike Colemire
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    Anybody have a thread on a headliner? I'd like to attempt to do my 40 chev.
     
  5. I was thinking a out this thread the other day...wondering how I was going to find it for reference. Karma is a wonderful thing when it works. Now that I've posted to it, I'll be able to find it next time.
     
  6. You probably won't have an issue due toe way your panels are attached but I have found that the spray can adhesives don't hold well when exposed to high heat situations.
     
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  7. Petejoe
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    from Zoar, Ohio

  8. A Boner
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    image.jpeg Shawn, great tech, but could you edit your posts and enlarge the pics? Real easy, just choose full image, then save changes!

    Also, here is a pick of your old 5W.....Ron sold it to the new owner.
     
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  9. skipstitch
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  10. Latigo
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    Good info. I'll save this.
     
  11. murpa
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    I'm in the process of doing this on my 32 five window right now. Awesome thread ! Thank you.
     
  12. Kan Kustom
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    Nothing cooler than when a guy shares his skills. Thanks
     
  13. bubba55
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    Thanks Skipstich for sharing - bubba needs all the help he can git
     
  14. 41rodderz
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    Yes glad this tech is back up too find . I have been thinking about various ideas for the interior on my 27 T Tudor. :cool:
     
  15. fastcar1953
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    Since i will be working on mine this spring let's bump this back to top.
     
  16. Fortunateson
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    Never saw this until tonight. Thanks for sharing your technique and everbodies comments!
     

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