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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.
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.
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.
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
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?
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.