Sounds good. Thanks for the input. BTW what adhesive would you
recommend? It should be high temperature because if I go to all
this trouble I want it to stick!
Richard Waters
>
> Richard; Here's annother technique to apply covering to a flat surface
> without getting wrinkles:
>
> 1) Lay the covering material onto the paneling exactly where you want it to
> stay.
> 2) Cover 2/3 of the covering with plywood and add some weight to hold it in
> place.
> 3) Fold back the exposed 1/3 and apply adhesive to the underside of the
> covering material and the paneling.
> 4) Carefully lay the covering material onto the panel, pulling gently
> against the covered portion to keep the material flat.
> 5) Use a rolling pin to insure good bond.
> 6) Remove weights and plywood, and fold remaining 2/3 of covering back over
> glued 1/3.
> 7) Apply adhesive to 1/2 of remaining covering and paneling.
> 8) Lay covering onto middle 1/3 of paneling, again pulling to keep material
> flat, and roll to insure good bond.
> 9) Fold remaining 1/3 back over glued portion and apply adhesive.
> 10) Lay last 1/3 onto paneling and roll to insure good bond.
>
> HTH
>
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