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I know someone that used to work in graphics and he has a neat little hrad rubber roller. That might be just the job for rubbing the vinyl down as long as I don't get spray adhesive everywhere.
Speaking of which. I just ordered three cans of this stuff for the glue....
http://www.vikingtapes.co.uk/adhesive3.htm#SUPASTICK

Speaking of which. I just ordered three cans of this stuff for the glue....
http://www.vikingtapes.co.uk/adhesive3.htm#SUPASTICK
- Dave-R
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Oh well. The vinyl top is now on.
Not as hard as I thought it would be actually.
But a hell of a lot more hard work than I expected. About 3 hours work in total. But I had to take a couple of rest breaks. Man it was heavy work. Made more painful by getting the hairs on my arms glued to the roof a few times.
The trim in the photos is not screwed down. Just pushed on to hold the edges.
One bit of DISASTER though. The body paint has melted on a spot where I accidentally overshot some of the spray adhesive. I was holding the spray can very close to spray up the bottom edge and the solvent in the spray must react to the paint.
Don't know what i am going to do about that. It was all going so well as well.
Not as hard as I thought it would be actually.
But a hell of a lot more hard work than I expected. About 3 hours work in total. But I had to take a couple of rest breaks. Man it was heavy work. Made more painful by getting the hairs on my arms glued to the roof a few times.

The trim in the photos is not screwed down. Just pushed on to hold the edges.
One bit of DISASTER though. The body paint has melted on a spot where I accidentally overshot some of the spray adhesive. I was holding the spray can very close to spray up the bottom edge and the solvent in the spray must react to the paint.
Don't know what i am going to do about that. It was all going so well as well.

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Clivey wrote:Well I have to say mate, what a lovely job. Inspiration to anyone to have a go.![]()
Sorry to hear about the hiccup. What are your options? Will you have to get the quarter resprayed?
Clivey ... Please be careful..It's NOT easy puttin' everything back on !!
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- Dave-R
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The solvent is in the propellant. It seems to evaporate mid air. Like that party string stuff. It says on the tin use from at least 10 inches away but I was within one inch trying to squirt a little shot under the edge.Jeff wrote:Bananarama! Dave! Sorry to see that! But it is fresh paint, so should blend OK.
Is that a solvent based glue? I am surprised if it is! I used some glue for that once, it was messy, but no solvents involved!! Great job though!
It is good stuff. I was impressed with it. Very accurate adjustable spray pattern. Very low fume. Didn't stink the house out and I didn't have to open the doors to stop getting high.
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I had two heaters in there. There is a electric fire behind the passenger door. I switched them off half way through the job because I was sweating with the effort.Adam68 wrote:Nice job Dave , notice the heater.
But the heaters helped warm the fabric. I also did some concentrated effort with a hair drier to stretch out the bad creases as much as possible before starting. It was still pretty wrinkled up before i started glueing though. I forgot to take a photo of it at that point.