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Re: Roof lining
« Reply #30 on: Feb 21, 2006, 08:11PM »
hahaha must be pretty dam boring but seriously u dont notice it

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Re: Roof lining
« Reply #31 on: Feb 21, 2006, 08:19PM »
you probably wont notice it if the staples are around the edges as theres trimmings there to stop it being visible...only thing you have with doing it that way is it wont contour to the roof properly.
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Re: Roof lining
« Reply #32 on: Feb 21, 2006, 09:22PM »
butcher :P, be a perfectionist will ya  ;)

you must be pretty boring if they notice that then  :P :-*

well when you have them laid down on the back set trust me they notice!!!

thats how it ended up sagging! someone grabbed it!

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Re: Roof lining
« Reply #33 on: Feb 21, 2006, 09:54PM »
Stapling around the hidden edge is one thing, but what about the sagging in the middle of the roof.

Why be standard, WHEN CUSTOM IS SO MUCH MORE FUN!!!

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Re: Roof lining
« Reply #34 on: Feb 22, 2006, 09:53AM »
you probably wont notice it if the staples are around the edges as theres trimmings there to stop it being visible...only thing you have with doing it that way is it wont contour to the roof properly.

I mentiond that it wont sag in the middle by stappling around the edges.
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Re: Roof lining
« Reply #35 on: Feb 22, 2006, 11:32AM »
yeh the middle wont sag because it is stretched out tight, u still hide it in the top covers but when u staple it it stays in the covers and doesnt come out

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Re: Roof lining
« Reply #36 on: Feb 22, 2006, 12:00PM »
i realise that it is pulled tight but where the covers are and the top of the roof are at different levels so it will be tight but not in the same shape as the roof was.
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Re: Roof lining
« Reply #37 on: Feb 22, 2006, 02:01PM »
My roof lining has come off, and i couldn't be bothered fixing it yet- lazy- so i just put some thumb tacks in. easier than stapling and they probably hold it for longer.
Stand out more i guess
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