[T2] Fwd: Front vw bus emblem
Mikah mikah at whidbey.netWed Jun 25 19:59:17 MST 2014
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Friction inserts from front, they aren't clips. Thanks Jim. One more amateur question: I am refurbishing seats. I have taken off old, cleaned up and repainted frames. Videos online say to cover springs with burlap or canvas before pulling on coconut fiber/ horsehair pads to keep springs from wearing through. Some also say to cover pads with thin carpet before pulling on covers, others dont. Factory seats had a cotton fiber trim over corners of seat pads. Any experience with which is better? Over the pad, under the vinyl cover-To carpet or not to carpet, that is the question..... Begin forwarded message: > From: Jim Clevenger <jimc at abq.com> > Date: June 25, 2014 at 6:33:43 PM PDT > To: Mikah <mikah at whidbey.net> > Subject: Re: [T2] Front vw bus emblem > > There aren't really any clips, there are plastic inserts that push into the holes from the outside front of the bus, and then you push the emblem into the inserts. It is just a friction fit. > > Jim Clevenger > jimc at abq.com > 68 Double Cab Pickup > 71 Westfalia Camper > > >> On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 7:12 PM, Mikah <mikah at whidbey.net> wrote: >> Does anyone know any tricks to attaching clips to mount front emblem on my 68 bus? The clips go between the front of bus and the heater/vent box and my big hands can't really reach up to attach them. With long pliers I can get the lowrr ones on but not tight, i can't seem to reach the upper two clips at all..... >> _______________________________________________ >> type2 mailing list >> type2 at type2.com >> https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo >
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