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HI All
I'm looking for ways to flatten, and keep flattened, the interior hardboard-and-vinyl panels on my recently-acquired '64 Morris Traveller. At some stage in the past the old girl's let in rainwater, and some of the interior panels have buckled. The particularly bad areas are along the top of the doors, just under the window seal - where the panel is standing a one to two cm away from the door in some places. Rather than replace the whole lot (I think they're probably original) - I was wondering about ways of removing the panels and clamping them flat, to permanantly remove the 'wavyness'... Should I be thinking about 'steaming' the panel, or maybe even using some of that 'wood hardener' to stiffen the panel once it's clamped..? Anybody done this - or is it a waste of time ?? Many thanks Adrian |
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