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Date:         Tue, 1 May 2001 09:49:06 -0700
Reply-To:     phil stanhope <napszeerf@yahoo.com>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         phil stanhope <napszeerf@yahoo.com>
Subject:      Re: Restoring/Insulating the Pop-Top
In-Reply-To:  <B71430E2.49F7%albell@uvic.ca>
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Thanks to all for the info on "Flocking" If I had a show quality westy I would definately go this route, but im more concerned with keeping my westy cool. At least now I know how to remove the old flocking.

Im thinking about laminating 1/2" epoxy foam slabs to the ceiling, then a few sheets of 4oz. fiber glass over that.

Any Ideas?

Phil 84' westy

Phil 84' white Westfalia "Millenium Falcon" (For sale) 84' all brown Rustfalia/Wolfy GL "Sh*thawk" (Tiico on order) B+W G3 450 MHz 256mg ram

--- Alistair Bell <albell@uvic.ca> wrote: > Hi, > > I know a plumber at the university that has a > "flocking" business on the > side. I asked him about reflocking my poptop and > here is a very short > summary of what he told me: > > -its a pain to remove all the old flocking. Can use > solvents, mild > abrasives, heat and scraping or a combination. > -to do a good job you will have to remove the top > (and the canvas) > -his flocking is applied (via a special applicator, > not a hobby shop thing) > onto an epoxy coating that is sprayed onto the > surface being flocked. The > epoxy is the glue that the flocking sticks to as it > is shot out of the > applicator. There is a short working time for this > process. > -the flocking fibers themselves are synthetic and > (so he claims) do not > harbour mildew like the stock material. > -its not inexpensive > > He does nice work, his hobby is old street rods and > he has done a few custom > interiors with the flocking, making nice designs > with various flock colours. > > > After talking to him, i decided to forgo reflocking > and i scrubbed as much > of the old loose flock from my poptop as I could > (used soapy, bleachy > water). > > I have this untested idea of somehow attaching > insulated panels (washable > fabric covered) to the top, maybe even having one > side foil faced to either > reflect IR radiation in or away :) > > Alistair > > > on 1/5/01 7:58 AM, phil stanhope at > napszeerf@yahoo.com wrote: > > > I have a pop top that i need to remove all that > fuzzy > > fur on the ceiling. Its rotted and turns to dust > at > > the touch. I was thinking on removing the whole > > pop-top, then removing this fuzz somehow and > > insulating the ceiling with something. > > > > Anyone ever do this? > > > > Phil 84' > > white Westfalia > > "Millenium Falcon" (For sale) > > 84' all brown Rustfalia/Wolfy GL > > "Sh*thawk" (Tiico on order) > > B+W G3 450 MHz 500mgs ram > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great > prices > > http://auctions.yahoo.com/ > > >

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