I have seen a number of carpet kits that have the underpad bonded to the
carpet. You can get rebond from any carpet store (if you ask for scraps, it
will usually be free and there are often big chunks that can be used)
Sid
>From: "Dziuba, Larry" <LarryD@pengrowth.com>
>Reply-To: "Dziuba, Larry" <LarryD@pengrowth.com>
>To: "'snyler'" <marc@animalfirm.com>, "Dziuba, Larry"
><LarryD@pengrowth.com>, "'datsunmike'" <datsunmike@nyc.rr.com>, Taylor
>McCarney <datsun69roadster2000@yahoo.com>, Roadster list
><datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
>Subject: RE: carpet
>Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 08:33:13 -0600
>
>I doubt we can still get horse hair for this application. I wasn't worried
>about that. I was just wondering how a guy could contain both an underlay
>and carpet if neither were glued down. I had heard years ago from a lot of
>others that you never glue down carpet - just let it settle over time.
>That
>did not address the underlay. Could it be fixed to the underside of the
>carpet? LArry.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: snyler [mailto:marc@animalfirm.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 5:24 PM
>To: Dziuba, Larry; 'datsunmike'; Taylor McCarney; Roadster list
>Subject: RE: carpet
>
>
>Dziuba, Larry wrote
>
> >What about an underlay? Wasn't there a horse hair one originally? Do
> >replacement carpet kits come w/ one? It would cut down on some road
>noise
> >and be softer. Larry.
>
>Can you still get horsehair easily? I've seen jute and rebonded foam,
>but ya know, horsehair would probably dry quicker that those other
>things. I's also bound to last longer than foam.
>
>-Marc T.
>
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>Marc Tyler
>Designer,
>Animal Firm
>830-324-6578
>www.animalfirm.com
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