Thread: Diy no sew upholstery thread
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10-13-2010 05:02 PM #1
I just now found this thread the trunk is awesome. Nice work easy to follow for anyone wanting to spruce up his or her ride. If you’re still working on your car keep the pictures coming.
Richard
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10-13-2010 05:14 PM #2
yes please keep the thread going. giving me some great ideasBARB
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10-15-2010 10:49 AM #3
I did most of my interior myself. I don't sew so an acquaintance of mine who runs an upholstery shop covered the seat, dash, garnish mouldings and console. I did the rest. I used luan for the backing and Allante cream and faux ostrich vinyl for the fabric. Here are photos of the trunk showing the luan backing, foam and finished trunk.
Lynn
'32 3W
There's no 12 step program for stupid!
http://photo.net/photos/Lynn%20Johanson
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10-15-2010 10:58 AM #4
great thread
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"No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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10-15-2010 11:27 AM #5
Here are some photos of the door panels and the finished interior.
Lynn
'32 3W
There's no 12 step program for stupid!
http://photo.net/photos/Lynn%20Johanson
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10-24-2010 09:44 PM #6
Keep on cuttin and gluein.. No needles required... ~robert
"Life's too short.. Eat your cake first"
Pleasant View, Tennessee
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11-08-2010 03:29 PM #7
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11-09-2010 06:17 AM #8
Yes, I used 1 1/2 inch wide commercial velcro. I put some fiberglass resin on the rear of the luan where the velcro was going to attach. That way the luan would not rip away from the velcro should I have to remove the panel. It was just a little added insurance.
Lynn
'32 3W
There's no 12 step program for stupid!
http://photo.net/photos/Lynn%20Johanson
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11-09-2010 07:33 AM #9
The technical name of the backing material I used for the quarter panels is "cowl board." My source told me you should try to get it from an auto upholstery shop. The commercial vendors have a minimum order which is probably more than you would want. The stuff I used was tan on both sides, but there is another grade which is black on one side and tan on the other, and it is more expensive.
Lynn
'32 3W
There's no 12 step program for stupid!
http://photo.net/photos/Lynn%20Johanson
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11-09-2010 07:45 AM #10
Lynn,
I found this http://www.perfectfit.com/15347/Chip...anelboard.html but like you said their minimum is 4 sheets of the Kraft Board @ $7/sheet ($14/sheet for the black) plus another $22 for shipping. I'll check with a local upholstery shop for "cowl board" as you suggest. Thanks for the tip.Roger
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I bought the 76 in August , but haven't been able to work on it. When I get a chance I'll post some pictures.
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