re-veneering dash project - advice

re-veneering dash project - advice

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Chimp871

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837 posts

117 months

Monday 21st July 2014
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So my dash has some veneer cracks and worse, bits that have fell off. So it's time to fix it!

I'll strip them back to the metal, buy some veneer (flat not burr), bond it on and vacuum it. The dash/radio dash aren't flat but concave so can't use g-clamps etc.

The vacuum part is my concern but I've an idea to use a tyre tube deflator tool connected to a large zip lock type bag (modified) and purge all the air out. Here's what I'm thinking

http://www.auto4.co.uk/Valves-and-Valve-Hardware/V...

Will it create a decent vacuum?



Chimp871

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837 posts

117 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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davelittlewood said:
Hi,

Got mine done by London Carriage Craft earlier this year.

Both the radio and main dash panels are actually flat once you get them off and get all the bits out.

Best to order some spare LEDs as at least one with break trying to get them out.

Dave
Thanks Dave

didn't think they were flat, that should make life a lot easier

Chimp871

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837 posts

117 months

Tuesday 29th July 2014
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davelittlewood said:
Hi,

Got mine done by London Carriage Craft earlier this year.

Both the radio and main dash panels are actually flat once you get them off and get all the bits out.

Best to order some spare LEDs as at least one with break trying to get them out.

Dave
Thanks Dave

didn't think they were flat, that should make life a lot easier