Woody wrote:bdosborn,
What is the headliner made of?
Juli n Bill wrote:http://www.flexibletrim.com/products.htm
IraRat wrote:Juli n Bill wrote:http://www.flexibletrim.com/products.htm
I just went there, and it looks like what I need--but they're closed and on vacation until the 18th! Did you guys buy it directly from them?
Juli n Bill wrote:We bought some pliable moulding to trim out our interior. It paints and stains to look just like wood. We found it at a store that specialized in just decorative mouldings. I'm not sure what it's made of but it sure is bendy.
Juli n Bill
found this site:
http://www.flexibletrim.com/products.htm
Juli n Bill wrote:We bought ours from a local supplier, Anderson Moulding
11266 Washington Pl., Culver City, CA (310) 313-1400
IraRat wrote:Juli n Bill wrote:We bought ours from a local supplier, Anderson Moulding
11266 Washington Pl., Culver City, CA (310) 313-1400
Thanks for the info. Unfortunately, their web site doesn't list their local area retailers. Also, as a poly procuct, couldn't this stuff have exterior applications as well, if they made the proper configuration and you were building/wanted a woody look?
Like the hell with annealing the roof trim, and use this instead?
Chris C wrote:Polyurethane products cannot tolerate UV exposure, so are not suggested for outdoor applications.
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