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Join Date: May 2010
Location: muskegon, mi
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What should I use as a banking for interior door panel
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Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Signal Mtn, TN (SE TN)
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Do you mean backing? Waterproof panel board
Available at upholster suppliers |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Tacoma, WA
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The latest trend over the last decade is ABS plastic. I'm an old time auto trimmer and in my day "waterproof" panel board was the norm. If you have an upholstery supply house check there or an auto upholstery shop.
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Join Date: Oct 2023
Location: Redneck Ranch on Hot Rod Hill
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I found a local plastics supplier and bought my ABS sheet there
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Long Island, NY
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I cover the backside of door panels with plastic made from a black contractor's garbage bag. I tack the plastic to the panels using rubber cement. I also put dust seals on of the doors in my Model A's, and I paint the inside bottoms of the doors with POR-15. These slides show what I do to upholstery panels.
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