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Hi all, I remember someone here had a pdf file that can help plot a new headliner on new material. 1965 F100 custom cab. If anyone can share this I sure would appreciate it.
 
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Thanks much Chad. Appreciate this.
 
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Thanks, I guess the '65 F250 Custom Cab and the others are the same size?
Saved the PDF.
 
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Thanks guys I downloaded them again. I tried once before to get these printed out without success. Any tips I can give my guy on printing these?

Thanks, Pat
 
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I don't need this yet, but I am going to. Thank you.
 
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Thanks guys I downloaded them again. I tried once before to get these printed out without success. Any tips I can give my guy on printing these?

Thanks, Pat
Read this post. It requires a plotter of at least 36" in size. It is drawn to scale so if you print it without adjusting the scaling that's how it was designed.

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...l#post11250917

 
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Originally Posted by TA455HO
Read this post. It requires a plotter of at least 36" in size. It is drawn to scale so if you print it without adjusting the scaling that's how it was designed.

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...l#post11250917
Thanks for the link, I copied the info and will try again. If he can't get it to print I probably will try going to a Kinko's and see if they can do it. ~Pat
 
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Progress being made....got the 2 .pdf files printed at local copy center for under $10. Good!

picked up a .090 X 4' x8' sheet of plastic sheathing. There were 3 thicknesses...one was very heavy and un bendable, one was flimsy not even support it's own weight. I got mid range. Parkland waterproof panel. once home I noticed label said not for use in trailers and rv's. Said to install it at normal temp of location? it is a sheet of thick plastic with a stucco appearance molded into it.. Now not sure...was $40 and I can return if not right.

So what is RTF that was recommended? Fiberglass of some sort?



 
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I bought a perforated one from carpenters
 
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Originally Posted by TA455HO
Read this post. It requires a plotter of at least 36" in size. It is drawn to scale so if you print it without adjusting the scaling that's how it was designed.

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...l#post11250917
Thanks again TA455 for the link to the other post. I got it printed out today by my guy at work. ~Pat
 
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