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Ceiling vinyl -
HoosierDaddy - 03-25-2015
I need to replace the vinyl on the ceiling of my 93 Newell. There are wood strips stapled to the ceiling approximately 25" apart. The vinyl is stretched over these strips, then stapled to the ceiling. It appears that I can just staple one side of the perimeter of the vinyl then pull it taut and staple the other side. I'm wondering if there is a method to assure the vinyl will stay taut. Should the vinyl be warmed or steamed prior to stretching? I'm wondering if anyone has experience with this or if there is a way to find out how it was done at the factory?
RE: Ceiling vinyl -
encantotom - 03-25-2015
Richard has done this
Tom
RE: Ceiling vinyl -
Richard - 03-25-2015
Warmth can't hurt. You got the gist of it. An air powered upholstery stapler is a MUST. Start in the center and work out. Leave extra vinyl so you can grip it, and trim it off with a razor when you finish.
It will really help if you can cut the piece to fit the space and leave about two inches on the perimeters. It will be a lot of fabric to work with overhead. A partner could be a big help for positioning.
Use heavy duty marine vinyl.