Our first rain in Phoenix in 80 days motivated me to begin thinking about mounting my new convertible top. I last used the old one in the '80's sometime.
I have the lift-the-dot punch and know how to do those. However, when I removed the 10 Tenax fasteners that secures the top to the front edge of the windscreen, I saw the size of the holes that need to be cut or punched into the new top. Question is whether there is a standard punch or other nifty tool that can be used instead of worrying about screwing up with a scalpel, Exacto,or scissors to cut the 10 holes. I figure to us the old top as a pattern for locating the Tenax and lift-the-dot fasteners. Thanks in advance for all suggestions.
I have the lift-the-dot punch and know how to do those. However, when I removed the 10 Tenax fasteners that secures the top to the front edge of the windscreen, I saw the size of the holes that need to be cut or punched into the new top. Question is whether there is a standard punch or other nifty tool that can be used instead of worrying about screwing up with a scalpel, Exacto,or scissors to cut the 10 holes. I figure to us the old top as a pattern for locating the Tenax and lift-the-dot fasteners. Thanks in advance for all suggestions.