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I had one of them cheap aftermarket rubber dashes in my truck for a few years and finally got around to buying a real dash. Threw in a little expanding foam, bondo and a fair share of sanding and this is how it turned out....not too shabby for my first dash:smoke:
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Looks good. What did you wrap it with?
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Nice! I'm in the middle of doing this on my own dash. Did the spray foam, thin coat of bondo, and that's where I'm at. Still have to sand it down. I found a fabric store that has marine-grade UV resistant vinyl, but I'm still torn on the adhesive. I'm afraid that the sun will ruin whatever I use.
I've read that the adhesive that they use for Landau tops is good, since it's heat resistant. This stuff seems to get good reviews: http://www.yourautotrim.com/noname37.html |
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As with any contact adhesive, you need a well thought out approach, do it in small strategic patches at a time, have all the tools at the ready to spread, stretch, pull, push, tuck and poke the vinyl where it needs to go. Heat too is your friend, so if you have a heat gun, it can come in handy if you use it wisely, sparingly and don't focus in one spot very long... it doesn't take much. Make sure you cut enough material so you can trim off the excess... too short or narrow and you have a big mess to fix... |
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way to TACKle it yourself!!! looks good:metal:what year elco you got there, 70? ive got a 87,86,72,and a 69.
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oh wow that shows how long its been since seeing my 69!(been down south-mexico at my dads rancho for about 4 years now:ito:),you got to get that cruck on the road!!!:chevy:
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Looks pretty good, nice job.
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Looks good.
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How did you handle the dip on the top (where the instrument panel area drops down to the rest of the dash) and the outside corners? Was there enough stretch with the heat gun to prevent buckling of the fabric or did you have to cut it?
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I started with 3 yards in vinyl so I had more than enough. It buckled a little bit at the bend but not too much. I started above the gauges then wrapped the bend. looking back on it, I should have started with the bend and worked outwards towards the edges. I will be redoing it with the correct material when I get the time (schools about to start). This vinyl is only 2 way stretch so it's much harder than it should be, I'll be ordering 4way off amazon and wrapping this thing will be a breeze |
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