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Parcel shelf
Hi,
I'm currently thinking of fitting a parcel shelf in my car as it hasn't got one and has no glove boxes either, which can be very annoying at times.
I ordered a shelf from a minor spares company and just got a flimsy piece of card.
I know the original shelf had a metal bar through it for support, I'd rather not do this as I've heard about the dangers they can cause.
How else can a suitable shelf be fitted and what materials can be used?
I'm currently thinking of fitting a parcel shelf in my car as it hasn't got one and has no glove boxes either, which can be very annoying at times.
I ordered a shelf from a minor spares company and just got a flimsy piece of card.
I know the original shelf had a metal bar through it for support, I'd rather not do this as I've heard about the dangers they can cause.
How else can a suitable shelf be fitted and what materials can be used?
Andy W____________1961 2-door 948cc (Sidney)_____________1963 2-door 1275cc (Emily)_______

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Have you got the early short parcel shelf or the later wide one?
The early shelf had the bare metal bar and the later bar was padded. I've always resisted the temptation to test the crash protection.
I don't know if the later bar would fit the early shelf. I used pop rivets to fit my shelves.
The early shelf had the bare metal bar and the later bar was padded. I've always resisted the temptation to test the crash protection.
I don't know if the later bar would fit the early shelf. I used pop rivets to fit my shelves.
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Parcel shelf
The aluminium angle sound like a good idea. I left the original bar in place but beefed up the padding with pipe insulation foam from the DIY and recovered everything in red. I know it's not original but looks quite good.
I might re-think and try the aluminium bar though for safety reasons.
Declan<br>
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I might re-think and try the aluminium bar though for safety reasons.
Declan<br>
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Declan
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Just had a rumage around the garage and found an old thin aluminium bathroom tiling strip...<br>
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that should work pretty well as it'll just slot under the shelf, it looks quite nice and is lightweight.<br>
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this should keep me busy for the afternoon...
that should work pretty well as it'll just slot under the shelf, it looks quite nice and is lightweight.<br>
this should keep me busy for the afternoon...
Andy W____________1961 2-door 948cc (Sidney)_____________1963 2-door 1275cc (Emily)_______

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This how to fit the padding and vinyl.
You'll need some spray adhesive some pipe lagging and vinyl. The vinyl needs to be about twice the circumference of the foam in width.
First open the spit in the lagging and glue the vinyl onto one face of the cut in the lagging. Glue the vinyl backing onto the foam so that later you can stretch the vinyl over the foam with the right side up.
Attach the metal angle to the cardboard parcel shelf with the horizontal face UNDERNEATH the cardboard. and the vertical face pointing upwards
When it had dried glue the lagging complete with vinyl onto the upright of the metal angle section. so that the vinyl is at the back, upside down, laying on the shelf.
Finally when it has dried. spray glue the back of the vinyl, foam and the area on the bottom of the shelf to be covered with vinyl.
Keeping it tight stretch, the vinyl neatly over the foam and cover the metal angle underneath this will probably require four hands. Two to fix the vinyl and two to keep the loose vinyl off the card.
I hope that is useful
Roger
You'll need some spray adhesive some pipe lagging and vinyl. The vinyl needs to be about twice the circumference of the foam in width.
First open the spit in the lagging and glue the vinyl onto one face of the cut in the lagging. Glue the vinyl backing onto the foam so that later you can stretch the vinyl over the foam with the right side up.
Attach the metal angle to the cardboard parcel shelf with the horizontal face UNDERNEATH the cardboard. and the vertical face pointing upwards
When it had dried glue the lagging complete with vinyl onto the upright of the metal angle section. so that the vinyl is at the back, upside down, laying on the shelf.
Finally when it has dried. spray glue the back of the vinyl, foam and the area on the bottom of the shelf to be covered with vinyl.
Keeping it tight stretch, the vinyl neatly over the foam and cover the metal angle underneath this will probably require four hands. Two to fix the vinyl and two to keep the loose vinyl off the card.
I hope that is useful
Roger

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After months of barely doing any car work I've just fitted my shelf.<br>
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With an edging strip and two bookcase corner brackets.
I quite like Declans padded one so I might think about that for the other car, this one suits the modified car quite nicely though.<br>
<br>The edge brackets aren't quite straight so I'll have to sort them out again later. The most awkward bit though was trying to shape the shelf around those speakers!
With an edging strip and two bookcase corner brackets.
I quite like Declans padded one so I might think about that for the other car, this one suits the modified car quite nicely though.<br>
Andy W____________1961 2-door 948cc (Sidney)_____________1963 2-door 1275cc (Emily)_______
