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Old 12-19-2013, 04:49 PM
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plus the adhesive recommends another coat if needed to reactivate, so.......made sense
 
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Was worth the $146 to have it redone. I removed it, dropped it off, went back 3 days later with $146 cash and didn't have to worry about a thing.
 
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Was worth the $146 to have it redone. I removed it, dropped it off, went back 3 days later with $146 cash and didn't have to worry about a thing.
You rich guys eh Us poor old senior citizens cannot afford these luxuries and have to do it ourselves.
 
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Was worth the $146 to have it redone. I removed it, dropped it off, went back 3 days later with $146 cash and didn't have to worry about a thing.
Where did you take it, neighbor ? And do they do they do furniture?
 
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Where did you take it, neighbor ? And do they do they do furniture?
Called The Shop in Lewisville (off biz 121) (The Upholstery Shop of Lewisville) Yes they do furniture, anything you want to bring them. Cash gets you 10% discount
 

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You rich guys eh Us poor old senior citizens cannot afford these luxuries and have to do it ourselves.
Have you priced the fabric? Unless you are going to paint.
 
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All foam backing is off, finally. It rained today for a little today so I don't want to have the humidity effect the adhesive, looks like its going to be done tomorrow morning.


Also, Joann Fabric has headliner material for pretty cheap. I went the alternative route and am putting something more safari car friendly material up. I bought 4 yards of fabric for 35$ two cans of Adhesive for 25$ (Heat and Water Resistant) and some acetone that I barely used for 12$. Its more of a time consuming job than anything.
 

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Originally Posted by primussucks
Was worth the $146 to have it redone. I removed it, dropped it off, went back 3 days later with $146 cash and didn't have to worry about a thing.
I do admit primussucks, that is a very good price. At that price if it includes the material and adhesive you cannot do it cheaper yourself. The glueing on of the material isn't difficult it's more slow, tedious and fussy to get it right without any wrinkles.
 
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good time to run any wiring for future applications. frig., lights, speakers, winch .....whatever.

also you have an opportunity to add insulation if desired. I used a roll of that residential reflective insulation. just happen to have it on hand. figured, couldn't hurt.
it has been an improvement on both ac efficiency and noise reduction.

it was this kind of junk=
 
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Dusty, totally off topic... but is that picture you or is that some character from a movie? I came across the same looking person on a homebrewing forum and thought--could that be Dusty making himself some homebrew?
 


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