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jasper
Joined: September 30th, 2010, 10:03 pm Posts: 5
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 DIY Roof Replacement
Call me foolish, but I decided, after going through a new vinyl roof in two years, that I could have a go at making my own roof out of fancy cabriolet canvas. After four days, much swearing and very sore thumbs (from pushing the rear window rubber back in), I seem to have something that I'm very pleased with ... EXCEPT, when trying to put the new roof on, I'm struggling to locate the rear window correctly with respect to the rear gutter bar and the body cross member ... the window tabs got bent out of shape and I'm not sure how they're meant to be; should the upper tab be straight or bent? Does the gutter bar sit slightly in front of or behind the rear window frame?
I wonder if anyone might be able to take a couple of snaps for me of their 2CV from the inside showing the rear window tab entering the upper cross member and the rear window frame where it meets the gutter?
Thanks all and one for your time!
PS If anyone would like to know more about my process of creation, I'm happy to share ... I took detailed photos of the dismantling process, but have no shots of the creation (because I simply did the dismantling in reverse!).
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September 30th, 2010, 10:17 pm |
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J-dub
Aircooled Idiot
Joined: April 24th, 2010, 10:01 am Posts: 5733 Location: Location Location
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 Re: DIY Roof Replacement
start a thread, it sounds quite interesting!!
you could try ringing someone like ecas, or matts soft tops, asking about the tabs, but im sure many people on here will be able to tell you!
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September 30th, 2010, 10:58 pm |
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Russell
Firing on two.
Joined: November 29th, 2008, 10:05 pm Posts: 9259 Location: West Sussex, U.K.
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 Re: DIY Roof Replacement
I wouldn't mind a 'how to make a roof' thread!
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September 30th, 2010, 11:17 pm |
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haryg
2CV Fan
Joined: August 10th, 2010, 2:46 pm Posts: 51 Location: Beckenham Kent UK
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 Re: DIY Roof Replacement
I have thought about giving it a try. It would be useful to have a 'howto' posted.
All the best
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October 1st, 2010, 10:04 am |
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Old-Nail
Firing on two.
Joined: October 7th, 2009, 12:10 pm Posts: 2192 Location: NWUK
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 Re: DIY Roof Replacement
I've thought about this too so a 'how to' would be great. Also some info on what type of material was used, how much and where from, that kind of stuff would be very helpful.
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October 1st, 2010, 2:15 pm |
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Sean
Firing on two.
Joined: April 22nd, 2009, 11:06 pm Posts: 3684 Location: Ecosse
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 Re: DIY Roof Replacement
old hood taken apart to make a pattern rivets for roof bars ..crushable rivets from saddlers normal bungee chord from ships chandlers and even BnQ pu coated canvas , tarpaulin material etc ....google
contact adhesive for the rear frame and even the sides but i was planning on stitching
Sean
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October 1st, 2010, 6:27 pm |
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jasper
Joined: September 30th, 2010, 10:03 pm Posts: 5
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 Re: DIY Roof Replacement
Well, here's a pic of the finished job, but the process was rather as Sean said (ie carefully dismantle the old hood and use it as a pattern), except I also used the cords from the old hood.
I also took copious photos of the dismantling process so I was sure about how to recreate it.
One thing I did find is that, despite meticulous measuring, the new hood is very tight, and I think this is because it's hard to glue the fabric round the end rods as tight as the previous hood was - maybe this will stretch out in time, although the cabriolet canvas I used does not seem to have much give. So if I were to repeat the exercise, I would allow an extra couple of centimeters in total length.
I bought the fabric from a warehouse (in Hungary!) that supplies parts to manufacturing industries; it wasn't cheap, cost me £85. The glue was a very smelly rubber based impact adhesive ... I was worried about stitching it as I thought this might compromise its waterproofness.
The only other thing I bought was a little rivet gun thing for a fiver.
The toughest part, by far, was massaging the centre of the window rubber back into place.
When gluing the sides down I tied strong string to the ends of the cords, so they weren't under any tension, and then, when everything was cut and dried , I could simply pull on the strings to drag the cords through.
If anyone has any specific questions, I'm happy to answer them.
If you'd like to see the dismantling photos I can put them up, but I'm afraid I didn't take any of the creation phase ... I was concentrating too hard!!
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October 2nd, 2010, 12:02 am |
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J-dub
Aircooled Idiot
Joined: April 24th, 2010, 10:01 am Posts: 5733 Location: Location Location
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 Re: DIY Roof Replacement
wow! thats amazing, very proffesional! it doesnt look too tight, although id be concerned on it wearing on the bars where its so tight, but if it gives in time that shouldnt be an issue! ps did you reverse into a post of some description? 
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October 2nd, 2010, 12:05 am |
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Old-Nail
Firing on two.
Joined: October 7th, 2009, 12:10 pm Posts: 2192 Location: NWUK
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 Re: DIY Roof Replacement
That does look very nice indeed. There is a special trim tool to aid the rear window fitting by the way.
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October 2nd, 2010, 1:58 pm |
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jasper
Joined: September 30th, 2010, 10:03 pm Posts: 5
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 Re: DIY Roof Replacement
Jameswallace wrote: wow! thats amazing, very proffesional! it doesnt look too tight, although id be concerned on it wearing on the bars where its so tight, but if it gives in time that shouldnt be an issue! ps did you reverse into a post of some description?  There's obviously no getting past your eagle eyes James ... yes, that's exactly what I did!!
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October 2nd, 2010, 10:05 pm |
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