Hi, I love watching all your content and Definitely learn a lot from you.but when I do headlining replacements after I’ve cleared old scrim foam of I always use PVA and let it dry overnight to seal it ,old scrim is oil based and can release if not sealed.keep up your great work love it.💯👍🏻
@@coastalcushionco8227 yes I use a electric blow heater and just stand heading against the wall and just tern it every now and then.you know the pitfalls of eat guns.🫣
Hi, I love watching all your content and Definitely learn a lot from you.but when I do headlining replacements after I’ve cleared old scrim foam of I always use PVA and let it dry overnight to seal it ,old scrim is oil based and can release if not sealed.keep up your great work love it.💯👍🏻
very interesting, I may try that
Water the PVA down a bit as well it doesn’t have to be to thick .regards Vaughan
@@vaughangreen9816 Thanks for the info
@@vaughangreen9816 You could probably use a heat gun to make it dry a bit quicker ?
@@coastalcushionco8227 yes I use a electric blow heater and just stand heading against the wall and just tern it every now and then.you know the pitfalls of eat guns.🫣
Good videos. Enjoy your dedication
Thanks 👍
That looks like a right pain in the ass
Sure was