<VV> EM Door and Kick Panels

alan WESSON sidevalve@sidevalve.fsnet.co.uk
Fri, 26 Mar 2004 15:12:45 -0000


I use contact adhesive, and allow it to dry thoroughly before putting them
on (otherwise they'll stick to the doors!). PVA adhesive works the same. But
it isn't 100% effective - on the Kaiser I even used waterproof cardboard to
re-do the door panels (available from a supplier in Pennsylvania whose name
I forget, but they're always at Hershey. It was great fun trying to ship
that stuff back to Britain!), but even they warped a bit because of the damp
surroundings.

Cheers

Alan


----- Original Message ----- 
From: <JWCorvair@aol.com>
To: <virtualvairs@corvair.org>
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 2:41 PM
Subject: <VV> EM Door and Kick Panels


> Hi,
>
> I'm almost finished installing a new interior in my 62 sedan. Before I
install the door panels and kick panels I would like to treat the exposed
cardboard on the back of the panels to help prevent water damage. I have
already installed the plastic vapor barriers on the doors. I am thinking of
something similar to a brush on water proofing. I appreciate any
suggestions.
>
> Joe White
> 62 Sedan (trying to finish it for the Tri-State)
> Boulder, CO
> _______________________________________________
> This message was sent by the VirtualVairs mailing list, all copyrights are
the property
> of the writer, please attribute properly. For help,
mailto:vv-help@corvair.org
> This list sponsored by the Corvair Society of America,
http://www.corvair.org/
> Post messages to: VirtualVairs@corvair.org
> List info: http://www.vv.corvair.org/mailman/listinfo/virtualvairs