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Dean Lemoine 01-21-2019 08:12 AM

Top kit advice
 

I'll be replacing the top on my '29 Tudor and looking for advice from anyone that may have used the kit from Snyders. It's listed as including everything except the chicken wire. I'm wondering how the "hide'm" welt works. Thanks in advance for any tips.

dbaldwi3 01-21-2019 08:54 AM

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Last night I placed an order on mac’s for their roof kit and just received an email saying that it is no longer available and my order was cancelled! I looked on Snyder’s but it came back as no results for any type of roof kits? Not sure how you found them?

Dean Lemoine 01-21-2019 09:09 AM

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Page A-198 of Snyders catalog or online. It's listed as Top Kits in the catalog

Dean Lemoine 01-21-2019 09:22 AM

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I just called Snyders. The kit isn't in stock, no idea when they might have them.

Steve Plucker 01-21-2019 09:47 AM

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I am not sure what all comes in a "kit" from one of the repro parts houses BUT you might have to peice it together yourself...

Top Materal only from LeBaron Bonney or Cartouche or whoever;
Padding from a fabric store;
Chicken Wire from Home Depot;
Hide'em welt from an upholstery store OR original type roof molding from Bert's.

Whatever you do...just make sure the area that you are tacking the top material down in is very, VERY warm so you get a good tight fit all the way around or when summer comes it will be flapping in the wind.

Pluck

dbaldwi3 01-21-2019 09:49 AM

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mikes has them listed as a kit but confusing as they appear to have two different kits with no pictures on their web site? Part numbers rck231 and a1884OD ? Might have to look at an alacart option, top, pad, welt etc..

Dean Lemoine 01-21-2019 09:53 AM

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I won't be installing it until summer, but thanks for the tip. I just want to see how it lays down now. I have a little concern about the bow at the door post. It seems to sit a little high.

Tacoma Bob 01-21-2019 11:14 AM

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Marco has an outstanding tutorial on a 28/29 Tudor top install. (Fordbarnyard) I suspect with the current turmoil with Labarron- Bonney either selling and or moving the normal vendors may not have access themselves to top material. Might try calling Classtique for advice.

Dave in MD 01-21-2019 11:21 AM

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For anyone that has already purchased the top material do not leave it folded. Any folds that sit for a spell will have a permanent crease. Roll the material to avoid any creasing.
Dave

Don Turley 01-21-2019 03:29 PM

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Marco has an outstanding tutorial on a 28/29 Tudor top install. (Fordbarnyard)


Actually, it is abarnyard, not fordbarnyard


Here is the link to the top install



http://abarnyard.com/workshop/roofinstall-1.htm

Dean Lemoine 01-21-2019 04:02 PM

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Thanks to all for you for the help.

Tacoma Bob 01-21-2019 04:53 PM

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Good eye Don. I stand corrected.

Dean Lemoine 01-25-2019 03:22 PM

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Neither Mac's, Snyders or Mikes has the top material. Apparently the supplier can only make material 51 inches wide. Any suggestions?

BRENT in 10-uh-C 01-25-2019 04:59 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Dean Lemoine (Post 1719886)
Neither Mac's, Snyders or Mikes has the top material. Apparently the supplier can only make material 51 inches wide. Any suggestions?



There is none. I spoke with the supplier last Fall who ordered quite a bit of inventory (likely 1,000+ yards) at the narrower width and it is basically unusuable. They cannot afford to rerun the material until this is sold, ...and no one is interested in purchasing incorrect material, so this does not look good. I have 3 vehicles that need it to finish the restoration and I cannot get it either.

SteveB31 01-25-2019 07:55 PM

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We have the top material in stock. Bought 500 yards last fall, if you need some. We sell all you need to install it (except the chicken wire),

Steve Becker
Bert’s Model A Center
Modelastore.com
800-321-1931

Bill G 01-25-2019 09:34 PM

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Yikes, I got mine last summer and didn't finish it, so the material has been folded up in my house waiting for this summer. I guess I will need to lay it out and see if the folds will smooth out.

>> Update>> At the end of summer, I dutifully took it out of the box the material came in and put it away (folded) in a way mice would not get to it. Frankly, I did not even think of the folds!! It seems so simple in hindsight. It was pretty creased. Laid it out flat and rolled it into a roll. I think I will let it sit flat on the floor in a roll for a while. Grrr.

redmodelt 01-27-2019 12:58 PM

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You might try a hair dryer on the creases. I would suggest a heat gun but that might get too hot.

swo4rd 01-30-2019 10:58 PM

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Agree with Plucker...
Here's Marco's instructions which are complete and very easy to follow

http://www.abarnyard.com/workshop/roofinstall-1.htm

Farrell In Vancouver 01-31-2019 09:43 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Dean Lemoine (Post 1718475)
I won't be installing it until summer, but thanks for the tip. I just want to see how it lays down now. I have a little concern about the bow at the door post. It seems to sit a little high.

Dean if you want to double check your roof bow height, lay a sheet over the bows with some weights attached at the corners. Stand back and check the lay from all angles. Now you can see how the roof will look after the top is on and make corrections by sanding the bows to suit yourself.

Bill G 02-26-2019 12:34 AM

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Originally Posted by redmodelt (Post 1720615)
You might try a hair dryer on the creases. I would suggest a heat gun but that might get too hot.


I think the creases will come out just fine. I have been using a hair dryer and letting it straighten itself out.


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