Because of your videos I have recovered the visors in my 85 T/A with suade along with the T top headliner. with acceptable success my restore will be complete before the end of the summer if it ever gets out of paint!
Im noticing..not one question.. On where materials came from..what are they..how did you cut grooves? None of those have been responded to? Did iiss something or did yall notice that too?
What type of board did you use? I got foam that i bought at Michael’s. I am using suede (not the real one) with foam backing. Would the same process you’re using apply to suede?
With a good sharp straight razor it cuts pretty easily gaps about a 3\32 then sanded at a 45* angle making it about 1/4 inch when finished, The green thing is a window pick used to install the rubber gaskets works great for upholstery too! Rich
Because of your videos I have recovered the visors in my 85 T/A with suade along with the T top headliner. with acceptable success my restore will be complete before the end of the summer if it ever gets out of paint!
Really! very cool, They are tough to do but nothing more rewarding then doing it yourself! I know i hate paint jail.
Thickness of board? How did you cut grooves??
Those turned out beautiful
Thanks!
I think its time i give this a shot.they look awesome
Im noticing..not one question..
On where materials came from..what are they..how did you cut grooves? None of those have been responded to? Did iiss something or did yall notice that too?
That’s a great style on the door panels. I wanted to do something similar and didn’t know how to go about it, but now i know. Thanks for the tutorial.
Thanks, Glad I could help!👍
Great video on how to do it myself buddy now I can save money do it myself looks good and not pay those high priced interior shops
Thank you that was quite helpful.
You're welcome!
Beautiful, Work as usual👍JR
Thanks JR!
Great video thanks, what kind of foam did you put on the boards? and what kind of glue did you use when spraying the leather?
The screen door tool seems to really clean up the grooves.
It really works great you can apply a good amount of pressure and not worried about scratching the leather and to push it into the glue.
Question doesn’t the leather have contact cement well ?
Well done, mate
Cutting grooves is a key missing part....
What type of board did you use? I got foam that i bought at Michael’s. I am using suede (not the real one) with foam backing. Would the same process you’re using apply to suede?
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Thanks!
If you move the arm Rest up it may not bolt back properly to the door mount.
What is the white board you are cutting on? Looks like some kind of hard foam board.
1) what adhesive do you use? 2)How do you keep your gun clean? 3) How often do you clean your gun?
What adhesive do you use?
What is the Material you are carving out with the razor
The stuff I use is called landau foam it goes by many names its basically sculpting foam or poker table foam
Thanks and Nice work everything look awesome@@overthefendergarage
How do you cut the foam and what size gap did you make it? What is the little green pointer thing your using
With a good sharp straight razor it cuts pretty easily gaps about a 3\32 then sanded at a 45* angle making it about 1/4 inch when finished, The green thing is a window pick used to install the rubber gaskets works great for upholstery too! Rich
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Thanks!
Cool man what size thickness is the panels and was that a router to cut the lines good job
The panels are 1/8 in ply lines are cut into foam
Todo bien ....pero porque tornillos?! Se hubiera visto mejor con brindis broches por dentro.
Thanks, I wanted the machinal look.
Essa é uma falha de muitos.
Usa um material nobre com um acabamento barato.
Poderia ter usado presilha.
what is the composition of your substrait pane?
Its 1/8th inch cabinet grade plywood
Sir can you tell me which adhesive do you use
Its DAP Landau and Trim contact adhesive.
How did you cut out the grooves in the panels?
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Just a razor blade and straight edge.