How are you making an inside part on the outside of the roof, Ar you planning on sectioning it in both directions? i will be making a one piece headliner for my 27 coupe
Only used two layers and one extra coat on top with resin still flexible enough to squeeze in fron window
Anything composite I'd want to vacuum or it can be a lot of unnecessary weight. Looking forward to seeing it go in. D
Please show steps, attachment points, mold process. Very interested. Are you planning smoothy, or use this as base for upholstery? I had OT project on rotisserie, considered a 2 pc with a center feature to cover the seam, didn't do it. Doing one during a top chop would be ideal
As I heard when my most recent V6 thread got shut down, just because it falls under pre 64 doen't make it traditional! HRP
I did that for my '53 Chevy pickup king cab project. Had to cut the insert into 4 pieces to get it to fit. Made a 'gl*** center panel to cover the joint. Used the top as a form as John did. 3 layers of mat is perfect. I welded 3/4" square tubing braces for the top extension, which served as headliner mounting brackets too. Funnest part of whole project was peeling off PVA mold release. I buy electronic stuff just to be able to peel off the protective films. It's a fetish. First cuts to shrink the exterior panel to interior size. Screwed the rough panels in place to allow accurate fitting. Final cuts, saded tapered edged of joints for 'gl*** patches. Also had to add some egde fillers to complete the form that the exterior pattern left out. I ***embled the whole thing into one piece to allow laying the center panel inside this main panel. I cut the center split after upholstering so everthing went together perfrctly. I joined the front and back pieces but had to leave the center joint. Could not get the full panel inside. This shows the shape of the center panel I laid in the main panel to cover the center split. Laying out the upholstery closed cell foam ready to cover with cloth. This is the center panel covered with Naugahyde, ready to install. I used hidden wire spring clips to snap this in place. Center panel mocked up on main panel while upholstering. the completed headliner set, ready to install. Final installation.