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TR7 Back Deck

Postby JSutton1 » 17 Jan 2008 20:40

I need to refinish the back deck in my TR7. Its the fiber board tray behind the seats.

Anyone have any expirience doing this yet? What did you use?

I was thinking of painting it with fiberglass resin, letting it dry, then black adhesive paint, then applying black flocking to it.

I doubt I am good enough to reapply the same kind of black leather fabric that I removed. I dont think I can get it to stretch.

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Postby bottomtop » 17 Jan 2008 21:30

Mine was done by putting a layer of polyester wadding, then black vinyl on top. It now houses the CONES OF DOOM (very loud speakers).

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Postby Hasbeen » 17 Jan 2008 22:32

On each of the FHCs I have owned, that shelf hase been different.

I was recently offered, by the auto trimmer, a fiberglass replacement
for that tray, imported from the UK.
It was rather expensive by the time it got to Oz, so I reinforced
mine with a bit of light plywood, but for UK owners, there is a
replacement around somewhere.

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Postby Rich in Vancouver » 17 Jan 2008 23:52

The vinyl on mine has gone saggy and looks awful. I have thought about flocking and have a flocking gun so that's always an option.
Has anyone ever tried one of the vinyl texture spray paints that are available? I would think it would be difficult to lay a uniform coat on the 3-D surface.
If you were to paint the unit with resin first as Jim suggested that should give a suitable base for paint.

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Postby UKPhilTR7 » 20 Jan 2008 18:30

<b><font color="green">I had an issue with mine, that the material was all split and coming away from the board so I decided to rip it all of and put a soft carpet all over it. Will feel nice and warm and also good because it is black. Not had time to finish it off yet, but that is the plan in a couple of weeks</b></font id="green">

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Postby Rblackadar » 21 Jan 2008 02:12

What kind of resin basecoat would you use? I thin I'm going to go that spray vinyl look stuff.

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