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    Posted: May-27-2005 at 12:28pm
I'm about to reinstall carpet on the sides and rebuilt floor of my 1984 SN2001.

Does anyone have tips about how to get it to lay flat and glue down well? When test fitting, I get a lot of wrinkes.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote bkhallpass Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May-27-2005 at 1:57pm
pmt2234,

I'm sure you'll get some step by step advice
(in fact, you might want to search old posts
here, I think I've seen some previous discussion)

Anyway, I've only done one boat, and it
wasn't a correct craft. A key for me was
a good heavy roller. One of the kind
with a black rubber roller as opposed to a flimsy paint roller. I think it might have
been a wallpaper roller. It was really helpful in spreading the carpet, making good
contact, and ensuring that the glue below the
carpet was distributed evenly. Just put the
carpet down and then used the roller to spread
stretch, coax, etc.

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Here are some advices about re-carpeting.
Good luck.
http://www.the2001.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=79
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You should roughly cut the carpet into the spaces needed. Then Glue the carpet and trim afterwards. I used a rolling pin to smush the carpet onto the glue for my boat. Use a outdoor carpet glue trowel or whatever. It has teeth which makes grooves in the glue. wrinkles are due to wrong cut carpet or no glue.
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I think what BKH is describing is called a "J-Roller" and it's often used for gluing veneers and laminates. I think I got mine at Home Depot for $9. Anyway, it lets you apply a lot of pressure and is fairly comfortable to use (compared to something like a rolling pin).
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I would like to carpet the side boards on my '68. The existing side boards are covered in some lame vinyl that is peeling off. They look terrible. The mid 60s Mustangs had side boards with some kind of pockets for convenience storage. They suck. The vinyl is drooped into these pockets and they trap water. I don;t know how else to explain it but they need to go. I like the look of the side boards on the main page of this website. Has anyone crafted new side boards for mid-60s Mustangs? I need some ideas.
Happy owner of a '66 and a '68 Mustang
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