Team Camaro Tech join team camaro
 
Camaro Parts at SS396.com     
GROUND UP & SS396.com         
Official Sponsor of Team Camaro
   

Registered users (free) do not see these large ads

Interiors Upholstery & soft trim

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
  #1  
Old Jul 19th, 00, 05:19 PM
murrayo murrayo is offline
Senior Tech

Tim
 
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Central New York
Posts: 143
Talking

Hello all,

I have a 67 RS/SS that I am installing the headliner in. I started to install the headliner and I have been using the 1829 headliner adhesive from Rick's . It sucks. It doesn't hold worth a damn.

I am looking at using real contact cement on this . Has anyone done this with contact cement. It woud seem like a better quicker way to do this.

Any thoughts???
Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old Jul 20th, 00, 03:53 AM
Chris Edwards Chris Edwards is offline
Senior Tech

 
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Glen Burnie Maryland
Posts: 1,485
Post

Where is it not holding it at, Most of the hold is given by the trim pieces on the sides and front / back, Depending on the length of the headliner, sometimes I have seen shops tuck them behind the window sills (meaning pull the windows out ) but I dont think this is necessary, I usually Start in the rear, using the black trim for a grip. once I have all the metal rods threaded in their holes I start working my way to the front. I dont tuck the sides untill the front is in . then I let it sit and let the monkey snot (glue) dry a bit, then I get my heat gun (or a good hairdryer will work) and warm up the liner to finish the siderails off. and get the wrinkles out . Everyone has a different Technique , this one works for me with minimal headache.

------------------
Chris's 67 RS can be seen at http://www.geocities.com/macphreak4evr/index.html
JOIN THE CAMARO NET WEBRING! www.geocities.com/macphreak4evr/webring/webringjoin.htm !!!
Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old Jul 20th, 00, 04:36 AM
murrayo murrayo is offline
Senior Tech

Tim
 
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Central New York
Posts: 143
Post

Lets say I have already started at the fron and that I have started to glues the sides with the above mentioned snot.

Do you think that I should go right to the rear window, heat up the headliner, sweat my butt off, and work from the middle out?

At this point, I think I can get the glue off the the sides but I don't want to wreck it.

Thanks for the reply.

Any other suggestions?
Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old Jul 21st, 00, 06:36 AM
sixtsevnssrs sixtsevnssrs is offline
Senior Tech

Tim
 
Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: Spokane, WA.
Posts: 770
Post

Murrayo
I started with pinning it up all the way around with those heavy duty type paper clip things (clamp type, check my project page on my website). I went around and strethed it out a couple of times. Then I let the car sit out in the sun (pulled all the wrinkles out).
Once I had stretched it out over a week I used the pinch moldings to hold it in place. I did not use the glue and it has turned out excellent. One thing I did do was get rid of the chrom interior moulding that used to be in place around the headliner sides. I got a used set of the standard interior pinch mouldings from Ebay.com for 15 bucks, new ones are pretty expensive. I started with the sides first then the front and then the rear. One thing to remember is to put all your screws in for your mirror, visor mounts and your dome light. That way when it comes time to put this stuff back on all you have to do is cut a little x over the screw head then install the hardware. If I can help in anyway just give me an email.

------------------
Tim
67 ss/rs, MODIFIED
Tim's Homepage
AOL-IM = sixtsevnss
Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old Jul 21st, 00, 07:22 AM
murrayo murrayo is offline
Senior Tech

Tim
 
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Central New York
Posts: 143
Talking

That is an awesome idea. I am in no hurry to finish this especially if it will look like crap. I have a million of those clips and I can let it bake ( if we get any sun.) I also have a couple of those 500w work lights that should heat it up good.

Thanks
Reply With Quote
  #6  
Old Jul 22nd, 00, 06:28 PM
murrayo murrayo is offline
Senior Tech

Tim
 
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Central New York
Posts: 143
Cool

I am one happy camper. The idea of the Binder clips worked great. I also used a little contact cement around the edges and a Disc heater to turn the interior into an oven. With all that said, the headliner is smooth and finished.

The whole interior is back together and looks better than it ever did.

Thanks for the help.
Reply With Quote
 
Reply

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -7. The time now is 02:41 PM.


Camaros.net - © 2009 AutoForums.com