Haha nice job Mickey. Pictures make it out to look much more lighter than in real!
Haha nice job Mickey. Pictures make it out to look much more lighter than in real!
wow! some effort gone into that.. cant wait to see it altogether and fitted up, eta?
how much glue was left over when you guys were finished?
(not finished from the lining that is)..
What’s behind you doesn’t matter..
looks sweet man! makes me wanna do mine!
wicked jobbie! quick question, what sort of adhesive do you use?! Will it withstand the temperatures?
It's the same product Aaron (The Hawk) used on his headliner a while ago... orange can with blue lid. $22.99 from Autobarn - the most expensive spray adhesive in these auto shops but a good one at that. Works really well when applied with heat too (used his hairdryer... ha!). It's actually meant for headliners so I'd think it should withstand a good amount of Aussie summer heat. Oh, and we had a little left over from just using one can on the whole headliner, and we weren't being stingy with it either.
Cheapo contact spray adhesive was then used to get the fabric on the pillar while hot glue was applied to hold the edges.
Whoah my old headliner looks awesome Nice work on that one man!
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Cheers for the comments so far peeps
eta is tomorrow Pierre, hoping to tackle the other four pillars and spray the random trim and then get it back in before the sun sets
Oh and it's not my hair dryer!!!
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looking good mate.
should be a pretty smart interior when you're done!
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