Very, VERY nice. Congrats
Very, VERY nice. Congrats
they should call the colour Chameleon Papaya... so many different guises
BQZ
Seeing you post a few pics around Facebook, I just re-read your entire thread. Saving and copying a lot as I went. Again, excellent job. I'm a few steps closer to getting my shed sorted so hopefully will be into mine by mid year.
So Christmas was here and I was bored. I thought last major job was the headlining..... cant be that hard....?
The old head lining was nice and crusty at least all the bows and wires were there
The underside of the roof had been previously prepared with primer and cavity wax
Getting started
Before anyone cans me, I have never done this before, never seen it done so I dont know if this is the right way..... its my way
I started by installing the bows and wires and hanging the head lining in position
I found the centre of the head lining and temp held it to the windscreen bracket with clips. I was doing it by myself so I came up with a G clamp string system for the back to keep it tight.
I roughly installed it with bits of pinch weld clamps. Its pretty important here to make sure everything is central running down the centre of the van.
Looking from the back to the cabin with the cabin bow in position
In this picture you can also see a bunch of pressed spikes in the roof support I dont know if this is a Sandman only item as it holds the wire against the roof?
I started with the cabin area around the windscreen streching, moving creases around, takes a while, dont try this if you dont have patients
The marks on the head lining are only dust and were washed off when finished, they look horrific with the camera flach but were barely noticable in real like
This pic also shows pinch weld holding it to the screen bracket
Slowly getting there, also using the pinch weld around the door frame to lock it tight
Last edited by Grunt; 08-05-2017 at 10:49 AM.
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The cabin area mostly done, visors and mirror back in.... still needs a clean!
The wire attached to the roof bar
This is the read Headling attaching point. As you can seem most of the little teethare at an angle where they will not grab the head lining . Out came the scribe and each tooth was bent out...... there are so many to bend
The back roughed in, clips holding it
All stretched and ready for glue
All glued up around the rear rails and door frame using an upholstery contact glue
I will be rinning some pinch weld arpound the read rails to finish it off when it arrives
Before the final clean
So there go, if you are going to try this yourself the main things to remember, dont rush, it took me 1.5 days or so to do this and make sure you find the true centre or it just wont work
Last edited by Grunt; 08-05-2017 at 10:54 AM.
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HQ Wagon
Sweet write up and great detail with those pics too. Thanks for sharing your efforts!
I may have missed it.... Whereabouts did you source the headlining? Was it an ebay seller or a dedicated motor trimmer?
Nunc est bibendum...
Geez your versatile Grunt, you can turn your
hand to anything. Good on you.
Wish I was able to do that.
Cheers.
"Proud To Be An Old Fart".
Hey Tally, got the while lot from One Stop in Sydney, door cards, console lid, seats and headlining. They have factory stitching, vinyl welds and materials. No fuss everything fitted and Elias does Australia wide freight. Great product and a good price
Hope im allowed to post his link, he will look after you http://www.onestoptrimming.com.au/
Just have to give it a go Robbo, its not that hard, research and patience is the key
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Chevrolet Avalanche
HQ Wagon
Geez Mate for a 1st time headliner installation you did a great job.
I remember when my mate the trimmer and I did one of my Toranas it was my 1st time and I had no idea until he showed me.
You worked it out and did it just like a PRO.
You have a great understanding of how things work, as is evidenced throughout the entire build.
Great job Mate.
Vans.... This is the 2nd time round the block, 40 years later! talk about turning back the clock!
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