How to upholster van wall panels | Serg Supply
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- In today's video, we show you how you can upholster our Sprinter wall panel kit from start to finish. This process doesn't just apply to our wall panel kit; it can also be used for any wall panel kit you've made yourself or purchased elsewhere. The process doesn't have to be as painstaking as others make it out to be. If you follow this step-by-step instructional video, you will have your panel upholstered and be on your way to adventure in no time. This method will work for whatever van you're converting and help ensure your walls maintain their finish over years of adventure. Happy Building!
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Great video, thanks for taking the time to make this video
Anytime!
Great simple and in depth explanation! Perfect Thanks 👍
Thanks for the comment!
Thank you! Great step by step.
Thanks!
Nice job!
Thank you!
Great video. Would have been nice to have more close-up shots of the intricate work.
Thanks!
Under description, please add your Business Website, contact info, etc... great video!
Added. Thanks!
Very helpful! Thanks! Beautiful products 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you for sharing, very helpful video 🙌
We can’t see what you’re doing
Really?
Solder iron to melt holes after application
Great video!
Thank you for watching!
Can we get some close-up shots please?
Maybe next time!
Some close-ups would be nice
Thanks!
You didn't mention orienting the fabric weave to match adjacent patterns which may be important on certain occasions.
Thanks!
Exactly what I needed, thank you! How are your wall panel kits mounted to the walls? I’d like to order a set then upholster myself (2023 170 high roof)
Glad it was helpful! Our panel kits are attached with rivnuts which use your existing holes that come in the van from the factory. We also include all the screws as well as the rivnut tool and drill bit to make the installation simple! Give us a call directly and lets talk about your build.
This video was very helpful thank you. Do you or anyone reading this know where I can find info on how to do this if the corners are not rounded but right angled?
What size staples are you using - assuming you’re using 1/4” paneling?
1/4" sorry for the delay.
What kind of staples are you using, and what prevents them from protruding through to the front?
3/8ths or 1/2 inch will do the trick!
Hi, thanks a lot for the great video!
I tried to cover a small panel with some foam and faux leather some time ago like you showed , but when I press down on the leather the foam under it sticks to itself leaving an ugly bump on the surface which takes some hours to expand again. Is there a trick on how to avoid that?
I always sprayed both mating surfaces as stated in the adhesive’s instructions (panel and foam’s bottom surface, put both together, then top surface of the foam and the leather and put them together)
We don't have any experience with faux leather so we probably couldn't provide much help with that.
Great video, can I ask what staple gun your using? as I need a decent one.
We used an electric staple gun, but any staple gun from a hardware store will do the job. Use 1/4" staples.
Thanks@@Serg_supply for getting back to me.
Will the marathon tweed be d round the metal contours of the van or is it just for the ply panels please?
Please send us an email, not entire sure which metal contours you're referencing. office@sergsupply.com
Great video. Is this Marathon tweed? What is the color of this? This is probably not Charcoal
Thank you! it is a marathon tweed and I believe the color used in the video was a grey mix.
We apologize. That was a fabric supplied from one of our customers and they purchased that from Hobby Lobby. We don't know the exact color or fabric type.
Maybe wear security glasses against to avoid glue on your eyes!
Good call!
Great info, thanks, but turn off the auto focus!
Thanks for the tip!
Organic vapor respirator NOT an N95 mask. Be safe.
What is the base panel material?
Birch
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