fiberglass/bondo headliner
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fiberglass/bondo headliner
hey! Newbie here just like to let u guy know that im half way done with making my own fiberglass headliner.... right now im in the process of sanding ill update with pics as soon as im done.....
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Definately post pics when you're done. I hate headliner sag
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Are you making it for a coupe or t-top car? My t-top headliner looks like...well, you know. I have been toying with the idea of glassing it for it's shape then recovering it. Let's see the pics either way.
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i wanna see some pics,i may do it next also, im almost done doing my dash pad with some glass.
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maybe some people wanna DO THEIR OWN WORK.
this guy asked a simple question,nowhere in it did he ask for your opinion on if its worth it.
this guy asked a simple question,nowhere in it did he ask for your opinion on if its worth it.
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Originally posted by CamaroStud1988
maybe some people wanna DO THEIR OWN WORK.
this guy asked a simple question,nowhere in it did he ask for your opinion on if its worth it.
maybe some people wanna DO THEIR OWN WORK.
this guy asked a simple question,nowhere in it did he ask for your opinion on if its worth it.
I made a simple observation, that's all. Geeze, are we a tad touchy today?
Nowhere did I ask for your 2 cents either, take your own advice.
The factory t-top liner is made of pressed fiberglass, which will loose it's shape when it is soaked with polyester resin (the extra weight of the resin deforms it) and is a major pain and mess to try to hold it where it is supposed to be as the resin cures. Not to mention that after cure it will be MUCH heavier than stock.
It would be much easier to get an ABS liner without covering and use it as a form to hand lay your own headliners from.
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guys..guys lets all take a chill pill!! u guys make a go0d point! i started to do this cause after work i was bord... so thought lemme do this.. anyway its coming out great..... right now im spot glazing and should be done by the end of this week ...... im taking my time... ill try to take pics this week..... lataz
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u know, as i was driving home today being annoyed by the tickle of a sagging headliner on my shaved head i was trying to think of something else i can do with that thing. that will be awesome when its done, I just might have try that myself
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I'm interested in what that would look like..I just recovered mine with new foam/cloth for $30 so i probably won't be messing with it again.
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I'd like to see pics as well. Wish I knew how to do fiberglass stuff.
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Here's a decent article...
http://www.hotrod.com/howto/60478/
Although that's overkill for the headliners. I'm guessing people are just cleaning up the stock piece, and putting 'glass over that.
There are websites about for "how to fiberglass". Just put that in your search and you should be able to figure it out.
http://www.hotrod.com/howto/60478/
Although that's overkill for the headliners. I'm guessing people are just cleaning up the stock piece, and putting 'glass over that.
There are websites about for "how to fiberglass". Just put that in your search and you should be able to figure it out.
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