Nice Job !! These visors are also use on 28/29 Model A Closed Cab Pickups. I have a reproduction visor frame for my truck. The frame is made entirely from flat steel stock and there is no provision for any tack strip. What would you recommend ??? Thank you.
I would try adding a tacking strip with contact cement. Gluing the entire cover in place would be an awful task. The waterproof panel boards hold a staple nicely. Good luck! Buck
@@Buckminsterupholstery Thanks for the reply. Please help me identify what you are referring to as "door panels" so I can get some of that material. As I said, this visor is simply a "flat stock framework that we needed to modify to make fit properly when we received it (many years ago) so there is no place provided for a tack strip. I would assume you would add the tack strip somewhere on the piece that screws up under the roof header piece ???
The same type of black waterproof "cardboard" the door panels are made of. Yes, attach the tacking strip in the same place I did. I replaced the original tacking strip when I recovered the visor many years ago.
@@Buckminsterupholstery Oh, those kind of "door panels". I should have understood that. ;o( It's been years since I purchased my visor frame and it's currently covered with some black felt roofing paper as a "mock-up". I don't remember, however, it having that little" channel" that you showed on yours. All I remember is a rather thin maybe 1/2" wide flat stock with the little sheetmetal side and front pieces. I'll need to uncover mine and have a look. Thanks again for the replies.
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Nice Job !! These visors are also use on 28/29 Model A Closed Cab Pickups. I have a reproduction visor frame for my truck. The frame is made entirely from flat steel stock and there is no provision for any tack strip. What would you recommend ??? Thank you.
I would try adding a tacking strip with contact cement. Gluing the entire cover in place would be an awful task. The waterproof panel boards hold a staple nicely. Good luck! Buck
@@Buckminsterupholstery Thanks for the reply. Please help me identify what you are referring to as "door panels" so I can get some of that material. As I said, this visor is simply a "flat stock framework that we needed to modify to make fit properly when we received it (many years ago) so there is no place provided for a tack strip. I would assume you would add the tack strip somewhere on the piece that screws up under the roof header piece ???
The same type of black waterproof "cardboard" the door panels are made of. Yes, attach the tacking strip in the same place I did. I replaced the original tacking strip when I recovered the visor many years ago.
@@Buckminsterupholstery
Oh, those kind of "door panels". I should have understood that. ;o(
It's been years since I purchased my visor frame and it's currently covered with some black felt roofing paper as a "mock-up". I don't remember, however, it having that little" channel" that you showed on yours. All I remember is a rather thin maybe 1/2" wide flat stock with the little sheetmetal side and front pieces. I'll need to uncover mine and have a look. Thanks again for the replies.
hipster73@hotmail.com if I can help you any further. My pleasure.
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How did you attach your tax strip to the frame?
Contact adhesive.