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<blockquote data-quote="Elibomrod68" data-source="post: 629657" data-attributes="member: 26330"><p>Don’t know the dims but I did the same on my dormobile and worked great.</p><p>Start with a cardboard template, bit fiddly around the rear view mirror and in the corners</p><p>I used a large piece of 3mm ply from lathams and covered with Ivory perforated vinyl Headlining from Harrison trim supplies. The only thing is it’s pretty tight fit into the slot in dormobile roof trim so taper the edge a bit before you glue on the vinyl with contact adhesive.</p><p>Will take some pics when I get a chance.</p><p>In the end decided to to the hole roof front to back…it’s the rear section that’s the worst bit but you can get the ply to bend permanently by gently warning with a hot air gun to melt the glue.</p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elibomrod68, post: 629657, member: 26330"] Don’t know the dims but I did the same on my dormobile and worked great. Start with a cardboard template, bit fiddly around the rear view mirror and in the corners I used a large piece of 3mm ply from lathams and covered with Ivory perforated vinyl Headlining from Harrison trim supplies. The only thing is it’s pretty tight fit into the slot in dormobile roof trim so taper the edge a bit before you glue on the vinyl with contact adhesive. Will take some pics when I get a chance. In the end decided to to the hole roof front to back…it’s the rear section that’s the worst bit but you can get the ply to bend permanently by gently warning with a hot air gun to melt the glue. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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