I've been sat in the car glueing the trims and carpet. The only problem is now the world is spinning and I can't walk straight.
I had all the windows open and its windy, its a good job I'm not going anywhere this afternoon!
Still the carpets are in and the rear seats are finished. I even put the front seats in so that I could sit there and go brmmm bmmm. I'll take some pictures later if I can remember where I put the camera.
Roger.
This message board is like a family - you can't choose the other members!! But remember engine oil is thicker than water.
Evostick Timebond! I used that the recreate some of the trim panels in Phyllis and to stick back errant bits of carpet. The worst was when (look away now, purists!) I stuck black cord carpet to the whole of the boot. My god it's potent stuff!!
Hope you come down soon!!
Happy Minoring!
Phyllis ~ 1962 Morris Minor 4 Door Deluxe
Black coachwork with Red Duo-Tone Upholstery
The only problem is now the world is spinning and I can't walk straight
Hey Roger, I get that every morning and evening with my medication, gooood init
I get the daughter to stick my trim in the car or I would really be awayyyy
Is there anything better than Evostick for sticking the bottom seal for the rear doors on a Traveller? Mine seems to get damp and come unstuck after a couple of months.
Stig28 wrote:Is there anything better than Evostick for sticking the bottom seal for the rear doors on a Traveller? Mine seems to get damp and come unstuck after a couple of months.
I'm planning to use Sikaflex adhesive sealant. I used it when sticking things together on my Land Rover and it's really strong stuff; the only problem is it's difficult to remove later on.
Alex Holden - http://www.alexholden.net/
If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer.
I used spray carpet adhesive last time, didn't seem to be quite so bad.
I used this when lining my roof with a custom headlining. When I came to the car later it was hanging down like a hammock.
Needless to say I shant use it again. It was a proper brand and everything.
Sikaflex is what the Ford boys use.
I used to use it for sticking bodykit to XR2s. You can also get 'Polyflex' which is a cheaper copy and 'Tiger' Seal which is similar stuff.