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Old 21st March 2013, 08:18 PM
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Talking Dashboard foam

What's the best foam to pad the dash and interior panels behind vinyl or lethearette.
Also what adhesive would you use to bond the foam to ally or card panels?
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Old 21st March 2013, 09:40 PM
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I used some underlay stuff I had left over from laying a laminate floor

Seems to work ok. I didnt fix it all over but just tacked it near the edge with some clear silicone .folded the material over then tacked the back with a staple gun.
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Old 21st March 2013, 10:54 PM
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I used a couple of camping mats to pad my dash.
For the interior panels I glued scrim foam (foam with a thin fabric backing) to the back of the vinyl using a can of spray contact adhesive.
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Old 23rd March 2013, 12:53 PM
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I'll second the camping mat. 3 quid from morrisons and also used spray adhesive on the mdf and laid the foam over..not forgetting to roll the foam over the bottom edge and fix to rear to eliminate the need for a radius as it will be a soft edge.

Remember not to glue the leatherette on the front surface or it will cause problems, just stretch and staple to the the back of the dash
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Old 23rd March 2013, 06:43 PM
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I'll second the camping mat. 3 quid from morrisons and also used spray adhesive on the mdf and laid the foam over..not forgetting to roll the foam over the bottom edge and fix to rear to eliminate the need for a radius as it will be a soft edge.

Remember not to glue the leatherette on the front surface or it will cause problems, just stretch and staple to the the back of the dash
What happens if you glue the lethearette to the front dash foam?
I you was supposed to glue everything. I've seen on telly where they spray adhesive on everything.
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Old 23rd March 2013, 06:57 PM
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It goes rippley and bubbly as the material stretches and shrinks

Don't ask how I know
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I remembered it from that mark evans show "a kit car is born' when he made the cobra replica. Actually watched it on youtube before I did mine
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Old 24th March 2013, 06:18 AM
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Camping mat and the softer Yoga mat
I used 5L of impact adhesive from tins, the spray stuff is weak

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Old 25th March 2013, 09:44 AM
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Thats a neat dash Snapper and also a fine looking bonnet. How did you do the louvres ?
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Old 25th March 2013, 06:59 PM
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It's an old Robin Hood
The dash was yoga mat, drian pipe for the radius and vynll over used tins of evostick
The reason I come on this site apart from the good info is that I want to replace the rear Sierra setup with a Haynes version
The mechanics and electrics are pretty generic for all kit cars and trim is a personal preference, my kit lends itself to the more retro look so windscreen carpets etc
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