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Cubby felt material for gauge mount fab

Anyone know where I can find a felt or material that will match the cubby? I want to make some gauge mounts to fit into 1/2 the cubby that will

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Old 02-20-2016, 11:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Anyone know where I can find a felt or material that will match the cubby? I want to make some gauge mounts to fit into 1/2 the cubby that will match. Otherwise I guess I might go the carbon fiber route... but I'd prefer to match the OE material. Thanks!
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It's spray on... basically spray tacky adhesive and sprinkle the powder over it.
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Flocking is the way to go. Yes, go flock yourself.

I just flocked a set of speaker cabinets and it looks great.
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Wow, awesome. Never knew that was a thing! Thanks!
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