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stuck (Carpet)
Having difficulties trying to determine the position of this piece of carpet. It has a fibre backing on it. I believe it goes in the position on the first photo. If that is correct do you wrap the carpet around the steel angle iorn? Thank goodness I'm on vacation next week.
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CheeseHead, yes like the first photo, finish edge down. Make sure you have the angles on the fiber board correct. There is a left and right side. At least that is how I did mine. Please see my photo.
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Good job Phil. Tom I like the Dynamat you are using, we used it on a 36 Cabriolet we are building and it worked out great.
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Picture is worth a thousand words!!!! Thanks for the photo Phil.
Alan, a couple of the 32 ford guys at work recommended the dynomat. I did the complete interior. Was not cheap! Again, thanks. Back to the garage.. |
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