Thank you Mario for your videos and tips! With your help I did my own headliner in my 1990 Suburban. Especially the part you were showing types of wood and the way you didn't fill the whole roof was helpful. I ended up using a 4 mm regular plywood from metal lip to metal lip and for the headliner material I went with bit unconventional, but really easy to work with... Carpet! Regular ruby red saxony carpet, which is stiff enough to cover metal between trim and wood without sagging. The sound deadening effect of that carpet as a headliner is stunning, it is so quiet inside and it looks super nice. Without your tips I'd probably end up with using a way too soft Luan board and I'd struggle to make it follow curvature of roof reinforcements.
Beautiful! All your advice made so much sense and the technique made it look so easy. I've been watching many of your videos because I hope to use the advice for the interior of a 1966 Mustang that I own without wasting many hundreds of dollars buying premade items. I love the idea of making it personal and unique the way you put artistry into your trade. Thank you for sharing your talent.
It is a bone when I buy buy a BMW rear window from GHHA they sent that bone with the new window. But you can buy something similar on Amazon like Sheldon said
I have had that closed cell foam turn lose until a friend that used to do vinyl tops told me it needs to be sanded before glueing, that stopped the problem
Beautiful work my friend! With your accent I couldn't understand when you said the name of the material you are using. And where you get it from . Can you give a link to there website? Thanks. Keep up the quality work .
I have 1995 chevy silverado ext cab I'm going to replace the head liner material.. I tried reg weldbond contact cement red can on a test peice found it didn't stick that well to the orginal fiberglass headliner backing... what do you recommend for "glue ie brand of glue" for head linear with foam backing. Fyi I removed to old foam as it was bubbling from the fiberglass pad.
Buenas tardes me gustan tus videos, gracias por enseñar tus técnicas, me gustaría que mostraras cómo es la pistola de pegamento que utilizas y dónde se podrá conseguir? Saludos desde México
You do pretty work I watch your video all the time. Mark from Tennessee
You my friend are a great teacher Good Job Thank You
Excellent!! Great to see the process............Thanks
Excellent instruction...another masterpiece Mario!
Master Mario is a true artist. This is absolutely beautiful. I enjoy watching him do his magic.
The headliner looks so good 👍😁
Thank you Mario for your videos and tips! With your help I did my own headliner in my 1990 Suburban. Especially the part you were showing types of wood and the way you didn't fill the whole roof was helpful. I ended up using a 4 mm regular plywood from metal lip to metal lip and for the headliner material I went with bit unconventional, but really easy to work with... Carpet! Regular ruby red saxony carpet, which is stiff enough to cover metal between trim and wood without sagging. The sound deadening effect of that carpet as a headliner is stunning, it is so quiet inside and it looks super nice. Without your tips I'd probably end up with using a way too soft Luan board and I'd struggle to make it follow curvature of roof reinforcements.
love your videos, ive been in the upholstery trade since 1983 we never stop learning and improving our skills
This is fascinating. Your work is so clean and expertly done. What a great video, thanks for sharing your process with us
You do exceptional work! I'm so impressed with the skill set you have! That headliner looks fantastic! 🙂
Absolutely incredible. Amazing attention to detail and patience. I love watching someone who’s proud of their work and thorough
Beautiful! All your advice made so much sense and the technique made it look so easy. I've been watching many of your videos because I hope to use the advice for the interior of a 1966 Mustang that I own without wasting many hundreds of dollars buying premade items. I love the idea of making it personal and unique the way you put artistry into your trade. Thank you for sharing your talent.
Very clean and straight forward 💯🔥
Thank you! Awesome tutorial
Love it, awesome!
Nice, you are a skilled craftsman.
Thank you for making such detailed videos. Where is your shop? I'd love to sit and just watch you in person.
I think it's cool he's telling us we can do this while watching something we know we can't do.. yet, so we looked it up.
Thank you .. such a good work ❤
Thank you so much for taking your time to make this video for us. You are greatly appreciated!!!
Great work! Looks amazing 👏🏽 !
Wow that looks great!
Very nice work!! You are a true craftsman!
Excellent job! Thank you?
Thanks for sharing your skill
A real master craftsman.
That looks amazing...I want to do a nice headliner in my truck, & this is giving me lots of new ideas...great job! 🖖🏿😎👍🏿
muy buen trabajo, bien hecho señor
Beautiful work!
Thanks
This is amazing! Have you ever done a 60’s mustang headliner?
Brilliant work. Very inspiring, thank you
that is a some fine work
Out standing!
love the center peace
Amazing work and thanks for sharing!!!!
Great Work....Thank You for all your efforts
hi Mario, great job. can you tell me the name of the white plastic tool you use and where can I get one please. thank you
Looks like a bone folder. You can find them on Amazon.
It is a bone when I buy buy a BMW rear window from GHHA they sent that bone with the new window. But you can buy something similar on Amazon like Sheldon said
thank you Sheldon and Mario
@@sheldoncooper6230 thank you
I have had that closed cell foam turn lose until a friend that used to do vinyl tops told me it needs to be sanded before glueing, that stopped the problem
thank you
Beautiful work my friend! With your accent I couldn't understand when you said the name of the material you are using. And where you get it from . Can you give a link to there website? Thanks. Keep up the quality work .
I have 1995 chevy silverado ext cab I'm going to replace the head liner material.. I tried reg weldbond contact cement red can on a test peice found it didn't stick that well to the orginal fiberglass headliner backing... what do you recommend for "glue ie brand of glue" for head linear with foam backing.
Fyi I removed to old foam as it was bubbling from the fiberglass pad.
HI, Mario!, nice work,what kind of glue do you recommend for wood.
Buenas tardes me gustan tus videos, gracias por enseñar tus técnicas, me gustaría que mostraras cómo es la pistola de pegamento que utilizas y dónde se podrá conseguir? Saludos desde México
Very look fine
You didn’t scuff up the landau foam before gluing it. Looks good
Have you done something like this to a vw beetle?
Do you prefer wood or abs 1/8" for headliner
What kind of glue do you use?
I use a LANDAU TOP AND TRIM GLUE
Tq Sir…❤
How did you fix the wood to the roof of the car?
I don't like your videos.....I LOVE your videos!
A man that don’t like that don’t love kittens and Christmas
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