Alex,

Go sailing already!  :).  The access panels are vinyl over plywood (matches
the rest of the headliner) and the long ones are screwed, the smaller ones
use velcro.

I'm going to try removing the vinyl and reusing it over either plastic or
new wood to maintain the original look.  When that fails, I'll go to Plan
B.  3M makes a spray, Super 77, that works great!  I used it for a cockpit
cushion and pedestal cover.

Joel
35/3


On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 10:31 AM, Alex Giannelia <a...@airsensing.com> wrote:

> Now you have my interest, as my 35-II had plastic panels in various shapes
> screwed directly into the headliner.  These are suffering from old age and
> are yellowing etc and in 2 cases are cracked and now that my deck work is
> done, I am proposing to replace them all, so are you saying in the 35-III
> These are normally plywood glued and/or velcroed in place?
>
> Does anyone on this list with a 35-II have what I described?  Dwight what
> do you have?
>
> BTW, these only apply to original equipment deck installs. In some areas
> where the P.O. or I put in newer hardware, we had to go through the core
> and I ended up using SS backing plates I polished and fastened with cap
> nuts.
>
> Just polling the list.
>
> ALEX GIANNELIA
>
> CC 35-II (1974) WILL BE RENAMED
> ON THE HARD SINCE NOV. 2006
> Toronto Ontario
>
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