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T-Top Panels

chuckhinva

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1996 LT4 Coupe
I'm redoing the t-top roof panels on my '81. The plastice buttons that are supposed to hold them in place look like they were glued together or melted. Anyway they are not reusable. Has anyone aver replaced these suckers? I see that you can buy the buttons but I think they are velcro. Any comments would be appreciated. Thanks
 
Chuck,
I think they were some primitive type of Velcro. I glued mine back together, I think with the same adhesive we used to put the door gaskets back on. Velcro has greatly improved since our cars were made - anyone remember when it was invented???
Craig
 
craig32 said:
Chuck,
I think they were some primitive type of Velcro. I glued mine back together, I think with the same adhesive we used to put the door gaskets back on. Velcro has greatly improved since our cars were made - anyone remember when it was invented???
Craig
[SIZE=-1]One lovely summer day in 1948, a Swiss amateur-mountaineer and inventor decided to take his dog for a nature hike. The man and his faithful companion both returned home covered with burrs, the plant seed-sacs that cling to animal fur in order to travel to fertile new planting grounds. The man neglected his matted dog, and with a burning curiosity ran to his microscope and inspected one of the many burrs stuck to his pants. He saw all the small hooks that enabled the seed-bearing burr to cling so viciously to the tiny loops in the fabric of his pants. George de Mestral raised his head from the microscope and smiled thinking, "I will design a unique, two-sided fastener, one side with stiff hooks like the burrs and the other side with soft loops like the fabric of my pants. I will call my invention 'velcro' a combination of the word velour and crochet. It will rival the zipper in its ability to fasten."[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Mestral's idea met with resistance and even laughter, but the inventor 'stuck' by his invention. Together with a weaver from a textile plant in France, Mestal perfected his hook and loop fastener. By trial and error, he realized that nylon when sewn under infrared light, formed tough hooks for the burr side of the fastener. This finished the design, patented in 1955. The inventor formed Velcro Industries to manufacture his invention. Mestral was selling over sixty million yards of Velcro per year. Today it is a multi-million dollar industry.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Not bad for an invention based on Mother Nature.[/SIZE]
 
this is true....I big misconception is that velcro was invented by NASA.

But yeah, I just reglued my existing velcro type fasteners to the T-Tops with Liquid Nails. They won't budge now!
 
I used trusty old "super glue" and mine have now stayed up for about 2 years!!!!!

Andy





Derrick said:
this is true....I big misconception is that velcro was invented by NASA.

But yeah, I just reglued my existing velcro type fasteners to the T-Tops with Liquid Nails. They won't budge now!
 

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