I want to check if I can find some thin hull carpet at the marine supply places, and I'm leaning towards wrapping the foam. ie cut large and tucked around the hidden side. I am not going to glue the foam onto the roof, I dropped that idea, rather I think I am going to try and have it removable. Fellow listmember Steve is doing similar thing, and has been a source of good ideas. I'll post what happens :)
alistair
On 23-Jun-11, at 8:06 AM, Jim Felder wrote: > Check with an upholstery shop. They have a think carpet stuff that > is made to conform to however you push it into corners, etc. That > might be good. I am interested in doing the same thing some day. > > Jim > > On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 10:00 AM, Alistair Bell <albell@shaw.ca> > wrote: > was me. foam cut and I'm working on the attachment method. Still > haven't found a material to that I like, to cover the foam. Looking > around marine supply places today. > > alistair > > > > On 23-Jun-11, at 5:56 AM, Jim Felder wrote: > > A few weeks back, someone was posting pictures of a poptop insulation > project, with the intent of finishing off the inside with some kind of > material. > > How's that going? > > JIm > > |
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