Defender 90 project update and headlining fitting tips

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  • čas přidán 6. 02. 2019
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Komentáře • 37

  • @pitcull1046
    @pitcull1046 Před 5 lety +4

    Hi Mike, with regard to not drilling right through, I will cut piece of pvc pipe and use it to sleeve the drill bit, making it so that only the depth you need of the drill bit pokes through and it is physically impossible/much much harder to cock it up. You're making me consider covering my filthy headliner!!

  • @nickboylen6873
    @nickboylen6873 Před 5 lety +4

    Put a small block of wood behind the angle strip to prevent drill damage to the roof skin.

  • @Jottingsfrom
    @Jottingsfrom Před 5 lety +3

    Looking Good Mike. A vote here for a video of re-covering the head liner - a job I've got to do. I am currently in a Beduin Tent!

    • @BritannicaRestorations
      @BritannicaRestorations  Před 5 lety

      I have a note for doing a headliner video, but I do not have any jobs lined up in the future - the most important thing is to use the best quality contact adhesive you can get - standard upholstery adhesive is not good enough, and there are only a few can adhesives I would recommend - problem is heat in summer can cause the glue to become unstuck
      We use DAP Weldwood and use a HVLP spray gun to apply - makes a nice even coat and lays a 1 foot wide 'fan' of adhesive on the material - it is most important not to put too much adhesive on as it can soak into the foam of the liner and when you stretch and form the liner, it can mark the outer finish

  • @mohammadnoormauludadnan1847

    I remember installing front windshield with my wife....hell of a job. But we done more faster than those guys at one hour.
    Lot's of people crack their glass when installing it. Better let the professional do it.

  • @axelcordes
    @axelcordes Před 5 lety

    As if you heard my question: How do I get the headlining out ? - same day you posted that one !
    There, where the fittings go, I like to install riveted nuts and on that instead of the fir tree fitting I like to add screws to fit an Airline Track ...
    Your video did answer my question - will go for it as soon as it'll become a little warmer here...
    Thank you so much for all your help and also the good times just watching!
    Cheers Axel

    • @BritannicaRestorations
      @BritannicaRestorations  Před 5 lety

      Thank you for your support Axel - the fir tree clips are terrible - I have tried all sorts - popping them in boiling water to make them softer, bu they are just too hard
      I drill them out to remove them to save damage to the material
      I was thinking of a white aluminium strip screwed to the roof as the edge of the headlining tends to expand with the damp over the years

  • @harveysmith100
    @harveysmith100 Před 5 lety

    When the two guys who came to fit the window, (the professionals) surely the clue would have been the name board outside and all the Land Rovers doted about.
    At this point, a "professional would have thought, I have an opportunity to learn here, let's ask the Land Rover man if he knows any tips to getting the screen into an Defender.
    No, just keep hitting it.
    Hubris is strong with these guys.

    • @BritannicaRestorations
      @BritannicaRestorations  Před 5 lety

      If I had an assistant who knew the job, and the suckers for the glass, I could have done it myself - it is so easy to crack these laminate screens

  • @G12DGE
    @G12DGE Před 3 lety +1

    Great. My head lining is doing the usual sagging in the recesses and around the Alpine windows. I am contemplating using fibreglass sheet and resin to try to stiffen up again, hoping it might help with protection from condensation as well. Have you any thoughts or recommendations on that?
    Ive plastic wrapped the exterior roof (black metallic) so hoping the seams are now sealed, and thinking about using the lead flashing substitute to line the roof metal (inside) to stop the booming / noise. Did it on a camper conversion - its the future and way cheaper than the Dynastuff-costa-packet! I did put the 1" foamex in the camper so not sure if that should be done as well......

  • @chrislendenbarnes7503
    @chrislendenbarnes7503 Před 5 lety

    Hi Mike, do you have a video showing how you installed the new fabric to the head liner?

  • @nicholashodson6041
    @nicholashodson6041 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Mike -- I have a '94 NAS D90 Port of Entry model. I'm slowly converting it to be (almost) a true SW. I've got the internal/external roll cage fitted now, have "beduin tent" front head liner in the front but nothing in the back. The PoE models have two part rear door with upper "cat flap" style which has hinges on the inside. Any thoughts on where I can get a headliner that would fit? I'm worried about the cat flap hinges and the internal roll cage getting in the way...

  • @christianlawrence159
    @christianlawrence159 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi mate, whats the silver foil/lining you have on the sides and rear? is that for heat retention or so und proofing or both?

  • @soust4943
    @soust4943 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Mike.
    How do the rear grab handles above the back door fix to the roof? And do you think it would be possible to bond some aluminium box section to the roof for the headliner over rear door to act as brackets for the clips. As my roof hasn't got brackets but retrofitting a full headliner in a 90.
    Thanks alot mate

  • @thomasgibbs8559
    @thomasgibbs8559 Před 3 lety +1

    Mike I’ve just brought a 110 headlining for my 90 how easy would it to fit it and adapt it to fit?

  • @jacko2848
    @jacko2848 Před 3 lety +1

    Have really enjoyed these various videos. Any tips on how to / before attempting to remove the headlining to recover it. Is it fairly straightforward? I can find plenty of recover / refit but no remove so I’m guessing it is pretty straightforward....[natural born optimist]

    • @BritannicaRestorations
      @BritannicaRestorations  Před 3 lety +1

      It really is easy - if you have a station wagon take the centre section out first
      You have to almost fold the rear to get it out so be careful not to crack it!

    • @jackoh4_8
      @jackoh4_8 Před 3 lety

      Thanks. Will have a go...

  • @nicholasdragone1445
    @nicholasdragone1445 Před rokem

    Hey Brittannica i was looking for material like that in black.(headliner) Would you know of anyone who sells it Eu/uk area?

  • @rodrigotomita6473
    @rodrigotomita6473 Před 5 lety +4

    Dont go dry, boys!😂😂 put some lub on it! 🤣

  • @jvisotsky
    @jvisotsky Před rokem

    Any help in getting 109 head liner

    • @BritannicaRestorations
      @BritannicaRestorations  Před rokem

      www.headlinerexpress.com/product/import-headliners-1936-2012/land-rover-6/1971-1985-land-rover-series-3-5-door-109-wheelbase-vinyl/

  • @Defender-Guy
    @Defender-Guy Před rokem

    Surely Def/D1/RRC alloys will fit a 200Tdi without spacers?

    • @BritannicaRestorations
      @BritannicaRestorations  Před rokem

      Different hubs

    • @Defender-Guy
      @Defender-Guy Před rokem

      @@BritannicaRestorations I’ve used several sets of D1/RRC Freestyle 16” rims on my ‘85 Ninety. Edit: It has discs on all 4, but the alloys fit without centre caps.

    • @BritannicaRestorations
      @BritannicaRestorations  Před rokem

      Yes because it has disc all round the problem is 200Tdi etc had drums on the back and different hubs front and rear

  • @stevenfrench5590
    @stevenfrench5590 Před 5 lety

    Cut away from your fingers Mike - safety first, right?