Yeh yeh, I saw the the insulator post. The double sided carpet tape will work
with that other product. It will work best with the aluminum sided stuff. The
fabric side will tear easily. I tested that stuff before I settled on the
fiberglass mat. Double sided tape. Spray on contact works for the fabric sided.
Not great, but I believe it will be adequate. You will have a difficult time
riveting as the rivet will pull through the bolt before it starts to compress it
against the carpet. I know that doesn't make sense but try one before you do
it. Darren
> Hi Arch. If you scuff up the aluminum, you can use carpet cement or contact
> cement(last choice) to attach it to the cover. It will hold, no problems.
> Just make sure you scuff it or scour it first. I sure am glad that one of us
> is getting finished. Did you see my new site. I am not so sure. Got some
> feedback for me?. Glad you are in the home stretch. Darren
>
>
> > GMCers
> >
> > I have a few questions I need answered. I am in the home stretch.
> > I am going to carpet the cockpit and step---lots of reasons. I am
> > going to install 1/2 inch Insulator under the carpet---yes I have talked
> > to them and this is an accepted use for it. I have one of Darrens raised
> > hatches---any thoughts on how to attach carpet and pad down to that?
> > Might be the first time to install carpet with pop-rivets. What about the
> > carpet over the plywood? Has anybody glued a pad down and then glued
> > a carpet to that? I have an air stapler but seems to me that is going to
> > put dimples in the carpet. I am somewhat at a loss here so I am open
> > to all ideas. Please send some!
> >
> > Take Care
> > Arch 76 GB IL
>
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