Dash Refurb

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martin172
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Dash Refurb

Post by martin172 » Fri Sep 10, 2010 10:02 am

Hi,
Has anyone revinyled their dashboard top?

If so, how did you get on?
Is it easy or hard and does anyone know where you can get vinyl covering from that matches up well to the original?

Many Thanks, Martin.

Ash
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Post by Ash » Fri Sep 10, 2010 12:23 pm

Hi Martin

Most people just buy a new dashtop but you can get materials from wollies trim and you will probably need a heat gun to help stretch the fabric?

martin172
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Post by martin172 » Fri Sep 10, 2010 1:28 pm

Hi Ash, I thought I'd have a bash at recovering it as I have nothing to lose really if most people replace it anyway.
Thanks for the Woolies info too. I didn't know they existed.

If I don't completely bugger it up, I may do a how to on it.
Why do I feel that disaster awaits lol. :D

Ash
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Post by Ash » Fri Sep 10, 2010 6:00 pm

martin172 wrote:Hi Ash, I thought I'd have a bash at recovering it as I have nothing to lose really if most people replace it anyway.
Thanks for the Woolies info too. I didn't know they existed.

If I don't completely bugger it up, I may do a how to on it.
Why do I feel that disaster awaits lol. :D
Dont set fire to your car in the process ! :oops:

martin172
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Post by martin172 » Fri Sep 10, 2010 6:16 pm

Ash wrote:
martin172 wrote:Hi Ash, I thought I'd have a bash at recovering it as I have nothing to lose really if most people replace it anyway.
Thanks for the Woolies info too. I didn't know they existed.

If I don't completely bugger it up, I may do a how to on it.
Why do I feel that disaster awaits lol. :D
Dont set fire to your car in the process ! :oops:
Well, thanks for the vote of confidence mate. :cry:

The last time I set fire to a car wasn't my fault.
A guy on a car forum said brazing the fuel tank would be ok. :lol:

martin172
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Post by martin172 » Tue Sep 14, 2010 7:41 am

I went to Woolies yesterday (thanks for the info Ash!) and got a load of supplies.
It was a bit of a trek, but a Little Chef stop on the way helped.
I highly recommend the Beef and Ale pie, mushy peas and chips. :D

The place is great and the people who work there are really friendly.
They have everything you could possibly ask for including lots of good advice.

I'll and post some pictures of my trimming skills if anyone is interested.

It could be a few retrimmed panels or a burning cinder. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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