@hackmattr It is not EZ. Use good spray adhesive. Make sure both the window opening and liner are dry to the touch when you glue them together. Or they will peel off. Use LOTS of clips. Pull front first, notching every 3 inches of fold over. Clip every one. Then the rear window the same way. When it is right fold back a 3" notch, glue it till dry, pull tight, then clamp it. Only do 1 or two at a time. When the front + back are done, do the sides with even smaller notches. I hope this helps
We are trying to do the headliner in our 1964 1/2 and it's really hard to do. We are using those paper clips too. =(
hackmattr 1 year ago
@hackmattr It is not EZ. Use good spray adhesive. Make sure both the window opening and liner are dry to the touch when you glue them together. Or they will peel off. Use LOTS of clips. Pull front first, notching every 3 inches of fold over. Clip every one. Then the rear window the same way. When it is right fold back a 3" notch, glue it till dry, pull tight, then clamp it. Only do 1 or two at a time. When the front + back are done, do the sides with even smaller notches. I hope this helps
TheWizardofStozz 1 year ago
@TheWizardofStozz
Thanks for the advice... We also cut some small strips of windlace to hold the headliner in place. Just need to glue a few more areas.
hackmattr 1 year ago
This was the exact video i was looking for. Good job you guys...you did a great job!
xXUFCXx 1 year ago
It's looking real good!!!
EarlyViewmaster 2 years ago