Wooden roof lining in a tintop with a headliner

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I'm liking the look of a wooden headliner, especially one I could customise to my liking. I have a hankering for some images of Pulp Fiction posters, Star Wars, Dirty Harry, Gene Berg etc...

Just what is required though, would I run it full length, cut it part way, where do you get the edging that holds the wood in place?

Like I don't have enough to do already :mrgreen: I'm adding my my list.

Des
 
i think it is strongy on this site that had some of the j strip that get riveted to the side panels, there are loads that sell the westy tin top ply lining basically the j strip gets fitted then you have the arduous task of trying to bend large sheets of ply and fitting them into the j strips either side, looks good when its done though
 
Im sure i have seen on my travels someone has done it in full lengths (front to back) in tongue and grooved ceder and it look awesome
 
my panel has a hard board headliner fitted when i got it covered in some sort of paper .its been screwed to the header railand is one piece.
 
The down side to doing this is that you have to grind/cut drill off the vinyl roof retainer clip above the front doors :( this is done so the J section can be fixed.
Also at the rear of the van you have to put a shelf, or get the steamed/bent panel to cover up the tail gate hinges.A full length roof would look good 8) but I bet its a bitch to fit,someone on here has done it but cant remember who....Dave
 
ground hugger said:
Also at the rear of the van you have to put a shelf, or get the steamed/bent panel to cover up the tail gate hinges.

I was thinking about putting in a shelf for extra storage anyway.

Des
 
gingerporsche had one done on his bus. I believe it wasn't the easiest job, looks good though!

http://forum.earlybay.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=28327&start=180" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
To be honest its simple, you need to get a westy roof kit (available from a few suppliers) but for the tin top version, then you need the j section metalwork that runs down the sides of the bus that it hooks into and then the I section piece that goes into the joints across the width of the bus. the ply panels come in 3 sections, one for the over cab area, one for the centre section and one for the rear. You need to put a rear locker in as the panel only goes as far as the hinges and is a bit untidy.

Hope that helps and if needed can point you in the right direction for bits.
 
Don't think the j strip is strong enough in plastic its a tight fit and the flex of the board creates quite a lot o pressure.

http://forum.earlybay.com/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=43951" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I got the i strip from strongly view the topic
 
This guy was selling the j strip

http://forum.earlybay.com/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=45640&hilit=J+strip" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Might be worth asking
 
Hi all i fitted a one piece in mine and gingerporsches bus,trust me its not a job for the faint hearted !!!! major patience tester but hell is it worth it never seen any headliners that come close in looks !!!!
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Did you do that with a single sheet of 8 x 4 .. if so was it flexi ply or normal ply? did you have to cut off the mounts for the fabric lining??

Cheers
 

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