kcassells
Fleet Admiral
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Very Nice!
Very Nice!
Thanks RandyDang.......just came across this little project. Think I'm putting it under the Christmas tree. I can't work on it says the Queen until the Sportsy gets wet.
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Geez...might to make these tonight:
Spinach and Feta Bourekas
These pastries are light and soft with a bit of crunch, and are one of my favorite appetizers for holidays. They can be filled with almost anything, but spinach and feta are my go-to fillings. Topped with everything seasoning, these little triangles are out of this world. — Alex Stepanov...www.tasteofhome.com
Thanks Sam,Wood doesn’t itch as bad when ya sand it KC ..
https://www.sailrite.com/Seabrook-S...MIhOLlvunv-wIVFJfICh3ZcApvEAQYBCABEgK4a_D_BwEGood morning guys,
I'm looking for any help to locate off white foam backed perforated headliner material. Going in the cuddy.
Thanks!
Larry/guys,https://www.sailrite.com/Seabrook-S...MIhOLlvunv-wIVFJfICh3ZcApvEAQYBCABEgK4a_D_BwE
They have other shades of whites in Mobern and Eversoft to choose
Well, for one thing, it helps when u hit your head ......it also seems to contour better on non flat surfaces, and helps with adhesive bleed thru.Larry/guys,
In regard to cabin head liner is their a pro/con to a foam backed product?
I see some factory foam backed at high pricing vs. no foam. I know I can add my own foam to backing but what is the benefit?
Well thanks. That all makes sense. I was thinking instead of ply or formica backing to use this instead. Its a corrugated plastic sheet. I can add the foam to the cut template then adhere the vinyl skin.Also, any imperfections in the cabin roof will telegraph thru non backed vinyl alot more than foam backed.
Im sure any marine vinyl would be fine, given its inside the cabin, and not out in the elements, where something like Sunbrella would shine. Not sure what adhesive would stick to the plastic backer board tho.Well thanks. That all makes sense. I was thinking instead of ply or formica backing to use this instead. Its a corrugated plastic sheet. I can add the foam to the cut template then adhere the vinyl skin.
Thoughts?
I found this and I think I'll use it and add the foam myself.
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I've had no issues using this set up on my cuddy ceiling. Adherence was great.Im sure any marine vinyl would be fine, given its inside the cabin, and not out in the elements, where something like Sunbrella would shine. Not sure what adhesive would stick to the plastic backer board tho.
LarryI've had no issues using this set up on my cuddy ceiling. Adherence was great.
The usual spray adhesives bonded well. 3m, gorilla etc..
Thumb?...nah, it was a middle finger lolLarry
Is that a thumb Good Luck or yep it will work.
I,,mmm soo confuseddd
Couple of options but primarily going with commercial grade 3m velcro.Thumb?...nah, it was a middle finger lol
Personally, if I was gonna use that plastic backer, I'd sand it to scuff it up, spray the adhesive and wrap the vinyl around the edges and tape it with gorilla tape on the backside. That way you dont get any peeling edges.
How do u plan to attach the panel(s) to the cuddy ceiling?
Maybe a pic of the area your working on will help us......
I like the idea of velcro, easy to put up and take down, adjust and whatever....Couple of options but primarily going with commercial grade 3m velcro.
Bump out other areas for electric/future use.