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I checked the archives on this topic and found a few ideas from back in April, wondering if there are any new ideas. I have a soft top in decent condition, however the front sewn edge at the windshield has come apart and the plastic channel piece that secures the top and goes in the windshield channel was broken in half and the other half is missing.
I took a piece of vinyl siding, cut it to 59 1/2 inch length, by 3" in width. The bottom portion of the siding has a channel used to grab the next piece of siding. This is the perfect size to fit in the windshield channel and is strong enough to hold. My dilemma is, I tried using liquid nails to glue the top to the siding, however this is not working so well. Apparently liquid nails was not made to join vinyl/canvas to vinyl siding. My next step is to try and see if an uphosterer can sew through the siding and vinyl top.
Are there any other ideas out there? The one mentioned previously was utilizing rope, although I can't picture that. Thre was also a mention of a product called Pliobond, will this hold stronger than Liquid Nails? Any suggestions or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
I took a piece of vinyl siding, cut it to 59 1/2 inch length, by 3" in width. The bottom portion of the siding has a channel used to grab the next piece of siding. This is the perfect size to fit in the windshield channel and is strong enough to hold. My dilemma is, I tried using liquid nails to glue the top to the siding, however this is not working so well. Apparently liquid nails was not made to join vinyl/canvas to vinyl siding. My next step is to try and see if an uphosterer can sew through the siding and vinyl top.
Are there any other ideas out there? The one mentioned previously was utilizing rope, although I can't picture that. Thre was also a mention of a product called Pliobond, will this hold stronger than Liquid Nails? Any suggestions or ideas would be greatly appreciated.