For what ever it's worth...I had mine glued down and REALLY regret it at this point. If the glue gets on anything other than the floor....it's almost impossible to get off! I'm with Frank....NO glue! T. '63 Classic Wagon http://www.timnaeden.com > From: <farna@xxxxxxx> > Reply-To: <mail-From-toconnel-mac.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 08:41:52 -0400 > To: <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: {FORGED?} Re: {FORGED?} Carpet & Upholstery Info. > > I've never used ANYTHING other than sill plates, seats, seat belts, and other > brackets that mount to the floor (such as console) to hold the carpet in > place. It lays right in after a few weeks. > > > On June 21, 2005 Mr. AMC wrote: >> I don't figure to glue the carpet down, not yet anyway. I will install it >> with double sided exterior carpet tape for now. I see on these car shows on >> TV they use steam to help make carpet and upholstery fit. I figure with a >> completly black interior sitting outside in the sun with the windows closed >> for 6-8 hours a day I will get the steamed effect and can tighten the carpet >> as needed and then I will glue it down permantly. I am really getting excited >> as after all this work and time it is finally coming together. I installed >> the repo window channel in the drivers door today along with the repo door >> gasket and window fuzies. I have the door custom panel and all the parts for >> it's installation ready for tomorrow after I have to do some banking and BS >> for my mothers business according to my lawyer. Now I will go back to >> cleaning the rear seat out of my yellow car so it can go in the orange one >> shortly. Hey Tom J. The puke tan is almost gone. Just the carpet and the dash >> left. >> "Doc" > > > ============================================================= > Posted by wixList Archiver -- http://www.amxfiles.com/wixlist > > > > >