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Any tips for recovering a center console?
I have been "refining" my center console, it had a cup holder that would only hold a soda can, so I decided to tear it out and get a larger cup holder in there... Well while I was at it I decided to make it a little longer overall so I can run the A/C controls in the console rather than in the gloxebox part of the center console..... Since I made it about 4" longer now I need to recover it with vinyl. I have already glassed it in place and then covered it with foam, and wrapped it pretty good with the sheet foam. Now I have to cover it, any tips you can recommend? I have done speaker boxes, door panels, etc. But nothing that has this many bends around the globe box area in the console itself....
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Need to see a picture to see if i can help
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OK, I'll see if I can get some pics up tonight. I think I have some of the rough idea of what I am getting at.
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Great i'll check back tomorrow.
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Here's a couple of what I am looking at doing. I want to cover it in Black vinyl. I have done a couple test fits without the super 77, of course. Where the console rounds out and needs to tuck in is where I am having the biggest problem. As you can see there is a pocket that goes there and is a tight fit now without the vinyl there. When i do the test fit, I can not get it to sit in place because around the bend it gets crumpled together. I know I have some extra fabric there, but what is the best way to smooth it out and not make it look like crap...
There is also a sneak peak of the final console.. I think... It's changed 4x already but before the changes were always cosmetic this time I made it about 4" longer and added a bigger cupholder... I'm still working on this part but I might as well ask, rather than reinvent the wheel. Is there a way to mount the center peice without using screws coming from the top? I really want it to look smooth on the center section Thanks for the help... |
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