custom upholstery/tops/stereo/tv/dvd installer if you guys need questions answered
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custom upholstery/tops/stereo/tv/dvd installer if you guys need questions answered
I have a shop here on vancouver island in canada doing custom upholstery,carpeting,tops,covers etc and am wondering if any of you guys are from areas around here are looking for any work to be done? or need ideas how to do custom things to your interiors. I would be glad to give advice on custom details and or items that you might want to incorporate into your boats such as (dont panic all of you true race fans, just a suggestion as some boat owners do like this stuff) mobile stereo amp racks, how to custom fiberglass/upholstery panels for speakers/moving wetbars/stereo and tv/dvd installs into headrests, leather/suede hull liners/seats, mirror installs , custom lighting and soundsystem , adding bungyweb storage inthe engine compartment, making covers/bags for all your loose stuff etc
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anything and everything u can email me at
[email protected] or just ask me here> have a great day! ciao for now, Darren
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I need tips/instructions on headliner install, it seems noone around here wants to do the job.
If we were closer I'd bring it to you.
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Joe
If we were closer I'd bring it to you.
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Joe
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Hey Joe
let me know what kind of headliner you are going to put in ie: glued in fuzz, vinyl, or whether you want to put in covered panels. and I can talk you through it :>)
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Yea, I have one...
I'm looking at having a new hatch built for a 26' cat. How much should I allow for covering it? What should I look for in terms of foam, vinyl, etc?
I'm looking at having a new hatch built for a 26' cat. How much should I allow for covering it? What should I look for in terms of foam, vinyl, etc?
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HI Cord
depends on what kind of hatch are you meaning, engine hatch?deck hatch?access hatch? and whether you want soundproofing underneath the vinyl. let me know and we can go from there.
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Darren, i'd love to maybe see a step by step process of making a custom fiberglass box or maybe some door panels.....the basics would help me in getting started!
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Originally posted by Wally
Darren, i'd love to maybe see a step by step process of making a custom fiberglass box or maybe some door panels.....the basics would help me in getting started!
Darren, i'd love to maybe see a step by step process of making a custom fiberglass box or maybe some door panels.....the basics would help me in getting started!
Sound proofing...I hadn't even thought of that. I was thinking of having a engine hatch built out of aluminum. I think there should be some padding under the vinyl. The stock one had two different layers of foam. One layer was white and the other was purple. The purple layer seemed to be denser.
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fiberglass 101 in session
after work today I will sit you guys down and give you a step by step
as for the insulation there are a couple of choices, dynamat/soundtheif or the marine engine soundproofing that works awesome but it is about 1" thick I will tell ya more tonight when I have time
as for the insulation there are a couple of choices, dynamat/soundtheif or the marine engine soundproofing that works awesome but it is about 1" thick I will tell ya more tonight when I have time
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Cool! how is that spray on sound deadening stuff? worth it or is the dynamatt the way to go?
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