Re: Stus-List removing headliner access panels

2013-04-25 Thread Jake Brodersen
Steve, I bought my replacements here: http://www.pro-dec.com/ They have a wide variety of colors and sizes. Prices were very reasonable too. Home Depot doesn't always stock the color I need. Jake Jake Brodersen C&C 35 Mk-III Midnight Mistress Hampton VA cid:imag

Re: Stus-List removing headliner access panels

2013-04-24 Thread wwadjo...@aol.com
If you break any any big box lumber/hardware carry them. Bill Walker Evening Star C n C 36 Pentwater, Mi. - Reply message - From: "Stevan Plavsa" To: Subject: Stus-List removing headliner access panels Date: Wed, Apr 24, 2013 12:12 pm That seems overly simple. Suspiciously so. If it's b

Re: Stus-List removing headliner access panels

2013-04-24 Thread Pat Nevitt
Okay, well after the knife blade is slid under the cap you will have to tilt the leading edge of the blade (the part now under the cap) away from the headliner in order for it to pop off. See, a little more complicated. On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 12:12 PM, Stevan Plavsa wrote: > That seems overly s

Re: Stus-List removing headliner access panels

2013-04-24 Thread Knowles Rich
He's right, Steve. Simple is good. Phillips screws underneath. Rich Knowles Indigo. LF38 Halifax On 2013-04-24, at 13:12, Stevan Plavsa wrote: That seems overly simple. Suspiciously so. If it's boat related it's usually 10x more complicated than it first appears. I'll bring a torch and scre

Re: Stus-List removing headliner access panels

2013-04-24 Thread Joel Aronson
They are screw covers. Bring the Phillips head too. Joel Aronson On Apr 24, 2013, at 12:13 PM, Stevan Plavsa wrote: That seems overly simple. Suspiciously so. If it's boat related it's usually 10x more complicated than it first appears. I'll bring a torch and screw extractors just in case. Th

Re: Stus-List removing headliner access panels

2013-04-24 Thread Stevan Plavsa
That seems overly simple. Suspiciously so. If it's boat related it's usually 10x more complicated than it first appears. I'll bring a torch and screw extractors just in case. Thanks for the reply! Steve C&C 32 Toronto On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 11:40 AM, Pat Nevitt wrote: > Take a thin blade po

Re: Stus-List removing headliner access panels

2013-04-24 Thread Pat Nevitt
Take a thin blade pocket knife and slip it under the edge and they will pop right off, exposing the head of the screw underneath On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 11:38 AM, Stevan Plavsa wrote: > Hi All, > > My 32 has those little white round buttons that hold the liner panels in > place. I have no idea ho