Go talk to your local hotrod guys, see who they recommend, I'd stay away from aviation upholstery places, often top dollar for bottom rung work.
Go talk to your local hotrod guys, see who they recommend, I'd stay away from aviation upholstery places, often top dollar for bottom rung work.
Go talk to your local hotrod guys.
"Stitch does NICE work....
Does he travel around the country ?
Leo - also fly an older 172 ('64) that has the original headliner. Once a tear starts in that old vinyl its only going to get worse the more you handle it.The zipper in my old 172 headliner has separated from the overall headliner.
Your aircraft shouldn't leak, you should have fixed that first.Re: wool headliners. They're the easiest to install because the wool can be shrunk to take up sags and wrinkles but if you get any condensation or overhead leaking it'll show forever. Spruce contracts with an upholstery shop to produce wool and vinyl headliners. I've bought both. I used the wool one and was sorry I did.
Condensation has nothing to do with leaking. Anyone who operates in cold temps will get condensation. As for leaks, sometimes they happen. One time is all it takes. Real world experience.