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Date:         Fri, 13 Aug 1999 17:43:37 PDT
Reply-To:     t ob <calwestfalia@NETSCAPE.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         t ob <calwestfalia@NETSCAPE.NET>
Subject:      source for plastic edging...
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Hi, Having started the process of disassembling the battered interior of my '81 Westy, and the rejuvination of the parts to put into my future '83 weekender (hardtop), I have found sources for the plywood I need... Thinking Cherry 3/4inch for the cabinet faces, and found some beautiful rift sliced white oak for redoing the walls. Plan on finding some 4mm Baltic Birch for the ceiling up front if I take out that part of the headliner, 1/2 inch BB for the roof in the back. Now does anyone have a source for the plastic

edging for the edges of cabinets and around the cabinet doors and door openings? Also... the setup on my Westy is just light brown fabric curtains strung over aluminum almost flat (they have a groove in the face) stringers over the windows. Now it doesn't make sense to have people advertise curtain rings for this type of setup so is this just not standard? It looks good.

Has anyone seen dark Maroon Carpet kits?

thanks, tim


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