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Re: [oletrucks] AD interior

To: oletrucks@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] AD interior
From: Alan Horvath <alan@alanhorvath.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 20:22:04 -0400
Hey, RT

I have photo-tutorials on *everything* I do on my truck!
:o)
See here (note the drop-down menu that's just above the picture of my  
truck):
http://AlanHorvath.com/54chevy

PS - My truck should be coming back from the painter's in May/ 
June ... wait till you see THIS!  LOL!

Alan

On Apr 23, 2008, at 4:22 PM, Thomas, Robert E. wrote:

> I think your analysis is correct, & it should look terrific!  You  
> going
> to put a work-in-progress series of photos on your web site when  
> you do
> this?
>
> Dynamat or one of its competitors has a peel-off backing to cause  
> it to
> stick.  Priming the metal & then roughing up with a bit of  
> sandpaper to
> give the surface some "tooth" should be all you need.
>
> Good luck & God bless!
>
>
> RT
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-oletrucks@Autox.Team.Net
> [mailto:owner-oletrucks@Autox.Team.Net] On Behalf Of Alan Horvath
> Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 1:05 PM
> To: oletrucks@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: [oletrucks] AD interior
>
> Thanks, RT
>
> That's something I have to consider ... I mean *how* to pull that off
> ... and I don't think it'll be too much trouble.
>
> Putting Dynamat underneath the elk is definitely something I want  
> to do
> ... but putting it around the window will require special attention.
> Not a problem, but you don't want to get too close to the rubber  
> with it
> or a nightmare will ensue.
>
> I think the Dynamat will have to be kept about 1 - 2 inches away from
> the window molding and feathered (tapered to "zero") before it  
> meets the
> rubber.  Then it should be pretty simple to carefully cut/trim the elk
> and tuck it under the rubber molding.
>
> Alan





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