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Date:         Thu, 9 Jun 2011 11:33:04 -0500
Reply-To:     Jim Felder <jim.felder@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Jim Felder <jim.felder@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: pop top painting finished
Comments: To: Alistair Bell <albell@shaw.ca>
In-Reply-To:  <41AE9C43-B32F-4AB0-AB8B-35CDD4B105CF@shaw.ca>
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Upholstery shops sell an aftermarket carpet material for cars that is commonly used by used car dealers and restorers where custom molded carpet is needed. This stuff is a nonwoven that has all the properties you would commonly associate with mid-grade automobile carpet, but it has the additional feature that if you push and prod it with your fingers, you can conform it wrinkle-free into almost any shape.

I like what Alistair is up to and would like to do it myself someday. I don't need to paint my top, it's fine. But when the day comes that I remove it to replace the canvas, I would like to insulate the top from sun, road noise and temperature. But I don't want to look at foam, and I want to protect it from wear and tear. I would sure tey the upholstery produce, maybe seaming two pieces down the middle before installing if it doesn't come wide enough.

Jim

On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 10:46 AM, Alistair Bell <albell@shaw.ca> wrote:

> I agree about concerns on how the velcro will work. I may use some thin > battens to spring a curve on the insulation, and some edge strips on pop top > to hold the insulation in place around the edges and hope the velcro will > work holding the battens in place in the middle. > > And yes, wonder about any moisture trapping spaces between roof and > insulation. Having it removable is a compromise made to facilitate cleaning. > > Its all undiscovered country for me Chris, sort of making up as I go along. > > alistair > > > > > > On 8-Jun-11, at 3:23 PM, Chris S wrote: > > That would be handy for clean up. I wonder how the Velcro would hold up, >> more so the pieces glued to the roof, and if moisture would build up between >> the insulative layer and the fiberglass. >> >> Chris. >> >> Wysłane z iPhone'a >> >> Dnia Jun 8, 2011 o godz. 13:01 Alistair Bell <albell@shaw.ca> napisał(a): >> >> At first I was thinking of gluing the foam down to the roof, then gluing >>> some sort of fabric to that. Now I am thinking of gluing the fabric >>> (microfibre/fleece?) to the foam, then holding the foam to the ceiling by a >>> combo of edge strips and velcro. >>> >>> alistair >>> >>> >>> On 8-Jun-11, at 9:34 AM, Chris S wrote: >>> >>> I like Mr. Squirrel's idea of leather as mohair maybe too thick. >>>> >>>> If you can make it look good and you like the color, leaving the foam >>>> exposed might be a good option. >>>> >>>> Otherwise, alcantara is a non-porous, durable, synthetic suede that >>>> looks good and comes in a variety of colors. I am not sure of cost, though. >>>> >>>> Chris. >>>> >>> >>>


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