GMC Restoration/Fender skirt wanted

marlene meineken

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Paul

white Structo-glass (looks like a blown-in house ceiling) in
4x8 sheets to make the headliner panels and to cover the area
around the windows.

We plan to do the Structo Glass thing to the ceiling next year . Can you
tell me what you used to cut it. Blade-size etc. what to be careful with if
anything.

Marlene Meineken
77 PB
 
Wow, you're coach sounds swell!

Any pictures you could share?

Toby Maki
'73 Glacier 230

> Then all of a sudden my SO comes out and says it sure would
> be nice to have wood paneling in the living room, kitchen
> and the bath area. Wow--what a good idea I said. I had used
> white Structo-glass (looks like a blown-in house ceiling) in
> 4x8 sheets to make the headliner panels and to cover the area
> around the windows. For side walls, I had covered 1/8" brown
> hardboard with a light grey, fuzzy material for car trunks
> that in turn matched the grey carpet & white/grey vinyl floor.
>
> Well, now I have redone those three areas. I stayed with the
> Struct-glass for window trim and used paneling in the living
> room from just below the windows to the floor. Have also re-
> placed grey carpet with a white/brown Berber. The kitchen &
> closet walls, refrig/microwave cabinet & bath area are also
> of the same paneling. I must say it looks much better.