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installing new dash pad

tomshobby

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I am getting ready to install my new dash pad in my '74 Midget. (The full dash cover, not just the top) I got it from Moss and the directions call for using contact cement. I have a few questions. One is what kind of contact cement has anyone used? Was it spray on or brush on? Has anyone used silicone?
I have read that at least some have found the new pads too thick around the gauge and switch openings, is that a problem and how should it be dealt with?
 
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Don't know about dash pads, Tom, but the spray contact glue I have used didn't compare to the good old fashioned brush on kind.

Kurt.
 
Tom,
glad to see you researching this so thoroughly! If the glue you use does let go it is a huge mess to clean up and start over. I used a high temp vinyl top contact cement that you can brush, roll on, or spray if you have the right equipment. The brand I used is Weldwood/DAP and after 2 failed tries with the 3M spray on stuff I searched the internet. The hot rod forums talk about this a lot and that's where I discovered the Weldwood product.
Rut
 
I had a computer meltdown the last few days and am finally recovering from it. I was afraid of loosing nearly everything but by a slow and boring process I am recovering my data.
Anyway I am getting the dash together using Weldwood. I found that the plastic cover needed to be cleaned with rubbing alcohol before applying the cement. I am not rushing things too much and should be finished by thee time the rest of the bits for the interior arrive.
Last week I painted the wheels and this morning i had new 175/70R13 tires installed. And the seat covers and carpet arrived from Prestige. I think they look great.
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Weldwood gets my vote, after two interiors :smile:
 
Looks great - I particularly like the grey in the wheels - I used grey as well instead of black and think it updates it subtly and makes it look much nicer!
 
Tom,
I really like your choices and can't wait to see it on the car!
Rut
 
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