Thread: Pipping for fender to body!
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10-06-2003 12:27 PM #1
Pipping for fender to body!
Can anyone on this site direct me to a supplier for this stuff? I am doing a 41 International pannel delivery for a guy and need this stuff. So far, got the 350 in it and running, just about to the point of putting it back together but need this pipeing.I love animals, they are delicous!!
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10-06-2003 12:43 PM #2
toro, it's more often referred to as fender welt, or welting. Here's one source, usually sold 25-30' per box, available in several colors. http://www.julianos.com/Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
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10-06-2003 12:46 PM #3
Tanks Bob! I knew that, its been a long day thus far!! (Welting)I love animals, they are delicous!!
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10-06-2003 01:00 PM #4
Might want to check with your local upholsterer....we have a guy here who makes it up for us , any color any style of vinyl or whatever and he has different daimeters as well. I have him make the "tail" extra long so it's easier to pull down into place.
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10-07-2003 05:16 AM #5
Yeah, what Abone said. I have a upholstery pal do the same for me. We have swapped out work and parts for years. Does wonderes to keep the upholstery bill down, too.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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10-07-2003 07:13 PM #6
Run, don't walk to Juliano's Hot Rod Parts...
(or just go to www.julianos.com)
They sell the piping in standard colors for $30.00 for a 30 foot roll, or will custom match your color for $2.00 a foot...
Here is a pic of what they matched up for my pickup... It ended up being Lincoln Navigator yellow!? (You ever see a Navigator this color???) Skip the buffer part. it was the first pic I found that showed the piping...
Great place, quick service. (They matched mine up to a paint stirrer stick of yellow....)
Hope it helps.
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