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04-17-2012, 12:40 PM | #26 |
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Re: Blazer top sag / repair
Just another thought I had was cutting the roof skin off of a suburban and using duramix panel bonding glue to attach. A guy would need to find a toasted suburban of course. let me know your thoughts.
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04-17-2012, 02:24 PM | #27 |
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Re: Blazer top sag / repair
I think that idea is much better than cutting the top layer off and trying to fix it...
If it would fit right on top of the blazer without any mods (kind of a cut and glue type of deal), that's definitly something to look for!
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04-17-2012, 02:56 PM | #28 |
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Re: Blazer top sag / repair
If you had some mad fab skills, you could just cut of the entire Burb top, shorten it and make a metal hardtop. It would probably even be lighter than the fiberglass one, haha!
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04-17-2012, 06:10 PM | #29 |
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and get right caried away with some barn doors on the back!!!
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04-17-2012, 06:21 PM | #30 |
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Oh man..wouldn't some tailgate barn doors look cool?...
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01-10-2017, 12:34 AM | #32 |
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Re: Blazer top sag / repair
Old thread but any updates on how to repair?
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09-05-2017, 12:16 AM | #33 |
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Digging this one back up for anyone still wanting to attempt this... My top had 6 distinct areas that were sagging pretty bad and there was no way I would have been satisfied with the top after putting so much work into the rest of the truck. In the picture below you can see the 3 sections I cut out on the one half and the 3 sections on the other half that are sagging as outlined by where I sanded.
So I've started repairing the sags and it looks like this method will work out pretty well and it really isn't difficult. I fixed 2 of the 6 sections as a test and ordered some more materials to do there rest. 1. Cut out the sagging areas between each of the internal supports being careful not to cut through the inside layer. As you can see it was really easy to tell where the supports were on mine before making the cuts. 2. Glue a 1/2 thick piece of rigid foam insulation where you cut out the section. 3. Use a block sander long enough to span across the supports to cut the foam down to shape. The the sections of the top left over the supports acts as you guide so it's easy to shape the foam. 4. Fiberglass over the foam using woven cloth and epoxy resin. To start with I used a couple of the small packs of the bondo brand fiberglass cloth just to try this method out. I'm satisfied with how it worked out so I've ordered a larger roll of cloth so I can cover the whole top with a single piece. I recommend getting enough cloth to cover the whole area from the start if you decide to attempt this. The small packs are a rip-off, the two areas shown below are the exact size of what come in the packs and I did 3 layers. So that was three packs and they are like $6 each at lowes. In comparison I ordered a 60" x 30 ft roll of cloth for $40 which is enough to put 4 layers across all 6 areas at one time. I'm also considering molding in some raised ribs while I'm at it. It'd give it a little extra strength and possibly serve as a roof rack. I'll post the finished product once complete. Last edited by stangtjk; 09-05-2017 at 12:22 AM. |
09-05-2017, 12:45 AM | #34 |
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Also I believe the last image of the blue prints on post #4 that is identified as single wall top bracing is incorrect. That apppears to be the bracing between the two halves of the double wall top and they are made of fiberglass.
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05-27-2018, 11:05 PM | #36 |
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I think I might benefit by being able to access that assembly guide.
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11-07-2018, 08:33 AM | #37 |
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Hi Northern Matthew;
I have this assembly manual,but is somewhat difficult to follow,no consistencies,The portion I would like to find info on is how does a person change out the bottom rail that has the hold-down anchor bolts? Do you have to cut out the entire rail, aluminum I think, then build a steel rail with captured nuts, then resurface the SMC outer layer? I have a good top, just the anchor bolts are rusted from the inside. Thanks for looking,any suggestions!! Tomq |
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11-19-2019, 09:01 PM | #39 |
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Just noticed I never poster the results.
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11-20-2019, 01:58 AM | #40 |
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NICE work!
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