I think those are pretty easy but just every headliner is hard on the body. Reaching up is always hard. a steamer does wonders with the smaller wrinkles. if you have any.
Good enough video for me to have the confidence to try this on my '65 Chevelle. I discovered a nice family of mice moved in this winter. Since I'm not an upholsterer and don't have a spray glue gun, is there a canned contact cement you would recommend?
I'm not a pro like this cat but I live in the desert and did my 38 Chevy truck and I used a 3-M product called spray 90 don't get the spray 70 it is not as strong LOWES has it and the head liner has been up for 9 years now so hope that helps.
@@jaym6325 Yes sir its the same stuff as good ole contact adhesive like an pro would use just in a spray can but get 3m spray 90 the other stuff is crap
the part none of the videos show is when they make the cuts for the side dome lights like on a 67 impala. I'm assuming the cut has to be big enough for the light to come through? do you have a video showing how to do that part?
It normally hooks with a wire there will be hooks on the support it will attach to unless it’s a ford which will have two hooks that come off the back into the headliner rear bow
Love the video! Will definitely help as I do my 1966 chevelle headliner, along with eventually all my interior
I have a 66 chevelle as well
Great instructions, we struggled in the past but followed the video and went right in.
You made this look really easy. I'm looking forward to seeing that in my 66 Chevelle I hope it goes as easy as this one did. Fingers crossed...
I have a 66 chevelle my self
This video reminds me of my dad working with him he taught me this trade thanks for sharing
Great job Gary I too am going to do a 66 Chevelle and tips and tricks are a big help two thumbs up buddy !👍👍
I think those are pretty easy but just every headliner is hard on the body. Reaching up is always hard. a steamer does wonders with the smaller wrinkles. if you have any.
wow , have you ever done one of these before?...I'm just sitting here watching a lot of mistakes. Well I hope your learning more from each one you do.
Yes I am learning allot this is my second one i ever did in my 40 years of doing upholstery 😂
This will be a great channel!!!! Keep Em coming
You do very nice work... thank you for this....
Nice job👍. Would like to seen the pulling ,tugging ,steaming 😊JR
Keep up the good work I know those shrivel wrinkle spots would come out I guess you steam it and massaged it away.
They were gone when it left I always make sure that they are 👍
Awesome..thank you
Great job! How much do you charge for labor?
Yep been there brother can't see shit inside a building inside a car
Nice video, this will help me on my '67 Nova. Do you cement material directly to the sail panel boards, or is there some backing?
Yes glue the sail panel and the fabric no pad on older cars
What is the glue you used to do this? The one we used on our 1971 Charger didn't work that slick?
Thanks for the help
Weldwood what’s that landau top adhesive
Good enough video for me to have the confidence to try this on my '65 Chevelle. I discovered a nice family of mice moved in this winter.
Since I'm not an upholsterer and don't have a spray glue gun, is there a canned contact cement you would recommend?
I'm not a pro like this cat but I live in the desert and did my 38 Chevy truck and I used a 3-M product called spray 90 don't get the spray 70 it is not as strong LOWES has it and the head liner has been up for 9 years now so hope that helps.
I don’t use any canned glue I never had much luck with it
what glue do I buy then? I want to do my 66 chevelle
@@randymacsgarage the 3m 90 spray, does it allow you to streach the material and stick it like in this video? does it stick this strong?
@@jaym6325 Yes sir its the same stuff as good ole contact adhesive like an pro would use just in a spray can but get 3m spray 90 the other stuff is crap
Hey Gary
Great video. How long of work time do you have before glue sets up
About 30 seconds
Seems. You took a lot more than 30 seconds to work it. 27:18
the part none of the videos show is when they make the cuts for the side dome lights like on a 67 impala. I'm assuming the cut has to be big enough for the light to come through? do you have a video showing how to do that part?
Wish I could of seen how the middle attaches because my chevelle only has four bows.
It normally hooks with a wire there will be hooks on the support it will attach to unless it’s a ford which will have two hooks that come off the back into the headliner rear bow
what is the name of the adhesive you used on the car and headliner?
I have question what kind glue you spray for headliner
@@hershelroach2815 well wood landau top adhesive
Do you do convertible tops
Yes
@@garylamont898 where are you at Gary
@@garylamont898 I didn't even dallas fort worth
I have a 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle malibu 4 door does this car have the same headliner as the coupe ?
Not sure but installing them is all the same some are a little more technical
When it comes to bow head liners they are pretty much all the same unless you get into the 50s on down then it takes a lot of patience
No tack strips???
It has metal ones the older cars have tack strips
Is there a particular spray can adhesive you’d recommend for this?
Wildwood landau top adhesive
locktight at lowes does not work.
Are you using regular contact cement?