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Interior material
by Birddog
Posted: 07/15/2001 14:36 EST

I'm just starting to do the interior of my 38 Chevy Sedan. Does anyone know where I can get tweed material for my door panels, Iv'e looked and can't seem to find anyone that might have it.
I live in northern California, if I have to order it for a catalog do you know if they have samples?
Also is there any special foam that I need to use, or any ideas on how to mount the panels besides screwing them into the door.

BIRDDOG

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RE: Interior material
by 34PHIL
Posted: 07/15/2001 16:42 EST

You just need to scroll around www.roddors.com The fabric is www.roddoors.com/fabric.html. The foam is at www.roddoors.accesstools.html. The type of tape is detailed at www.roddoors.com/faq and the installation instructions are at www.roddoors.universalinstallation.htm

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RE: Interior material
by 58 Yeoman
Posted: 07/15/2001 23:00 EST

Phil...
I tried all your url's, but couldn't reach any. Anyone else have this problem?
Thanks,
Phil
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RE: Interior material
by 34PHIL
Posted: 07/16/2001 04:24 EST

I see I misspelled roddoors on the first. I couldn't get through either, but type www.roddoors.com in the address blank on your server and you'll get there. I just wanted to add it would be nice to have an edit feature on this board to correct typos, etc.

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RE: Interior material
by mrwillys
Posted: 07/16/2001 06:47 EST

I think this one's been gone over alot here, but, I bought my tweed for $16 per yard, much cheaper than roddoors. Also, use either !/8" or 1/4" closed cell foam. I got both of these items from Three River Supply, they will ship UPS. This group whole sells to interior shops, so I doubt that you'll find it any cheaper!

Call 412-462-3900

P.S. I will be posting an article, I just finished my interior last week, and took lots of photos. As far as screwing the door panels, I will go over the technique I used in the article.


Bob

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