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Re: Moss Carpet kit

To: John Steczkowski <stecz@pswtech.com>
Subject: Re: Moss Carpet kit
From: Jerry K <JKProd@triton.net>
Date: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 09:02:14 -0500
John,
A while back, their was a thread on this list about backing material for
interior panels.  As apposed to fiberboard which will swell and warp with
moisture (LBCs don't leak) a plastic material from the sign industry was
suggessted, sounded much better.  I can't give any more info, (HD crash) but
someone on this list can probably reserect the info.

Preserving the "B"reed
Jerry K


John Steczkowski wrote:

> I have the trunk carpet kit for my MGB, I was kind of dissappointed by
> what I got. It's basically 5 pieces of carpet that, with a couple of
> pieces that are cut/sewn to fit over the fenders and on the back wall.
> I'm debating on how to install it...
>
> I think the best way to do the side pieces over the fender is to use
> spray contact adhesive (like for a headliner).
>
> for the part on the back of the trunk, I think I should glue the carpet
> on a piece of fiberboard or something and velcro that to the front wall
> of the trunk. Use the same technique for the piece that goes part of the
> trunk against the back of the car.
>
> On the bottom, I was going to trim the bottom piece with a little more
> precision and then have the edge sewn up at an upholstery shop and just
> lay it on the bottom.  Although, if the board technique works well, I
> may use that for the bottom...
>
> The more I think about it, glueing the pieces to fiberboard may be the
> best way to make it look clean. One of the things I needed to accomplish
> was to not have raw edges of carpet showing....
>
> I'm not really excited about glueing the sides, but I guess if someone
> wanted to remove the carpet, they'd just have to spend some time
> cleaning out the glue.
>
> Any other hints?
>
> One more question.  Does the Moss deluxe interior kit come the same way,
> or is it more "finished"?
> --
> John Steczkowski
> Director, Business Systems Solutions, Central & West
> PSW Technologies, Inc.
> 512-343-6666
> stecz@pswtech.com
> http://www.pswtech.com/~stecz
> http://www.pswtech.com





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