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TXGOOD
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DEC 30, 11:34 AM
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I haven`t touched that dash for a while because I am going to be using my 85 chassis for a replica which comes with a dash. I thought about maybe finishing it a little more and see what someone would give me for it if anything. I might still do that if I ever get the time. Mike
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Navras
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DEC 30, 03:50 PM
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That's a shame. The first dash was awesome and I was definitely looking forward to seeing your second one. Nothing was over-the-top and ridiculously ostentatious; there was a great balance of modern, unique and simple in both dashes. I think the second dash would've sold well to several members.
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bcrider1
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FEB 05, 06:25 PM
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Not sure if you ever figured out a way to glue this, but if not here is my suggestion. You can actually put the contact cement into a cup sprayer (like used in auto painting) and spray it onto both the fiberglass and the vinyl. This way it will not saturate the backing on the vinyl, and it will adhere to the fiberglass very well. I am not sure if it requires a different sprayer / nozzle since the contact cement is thicker than paint, but i know it can be done...... i have worked in cabinet shops that use them for this type of work. And since it is sprayed instead of brushed, it is a very even application without brush strokes or lumps. Hope this helps, keep up the great work
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michfiero1
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NOV 01, 03:21 PM
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