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02-12-2011, 10:04 AM | #11 |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: pocatello, idaho
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Re: Classic Industries dash pad
Chuck, those look great! I imagine that the dash feels nicer with the vinyl wrap, right? I know when I do a custom install or panel at work the vinyl wrapped pieces feel sweet. You got me thinkin that is the way to go when I change my interior color. Do you glue just on the underside to make it easier to line up the stitch? When its done does the vinyl move at all? I use some glue at work that is heat activated. I spray both sides, wait for it to dry to where its not tacky, put the pieces together, and heat as I line it up just right. Once it hits 130 degrees, its STUCK. With some of the crazy pieces I make for custom stereo installs, there is no way I could do it with conventional contact cement.
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