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Cardog 
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Posted: October 19, 2004 at 2:12 AM / IP Logged  
I am creating 4 panels in my trunk that will be made of fiberglass. Question is, what are people using  to fasten these panels to the trunk (or each other) in a blind spot so you dont see any screws, nuts, etc .
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Posted: October 19, 2004 at 8:35 AM / IP Logged  
If the panels are light, you can use heavy duty grill guides. I use them, they work great, and are cheap. You will need a bunch of them though, depending on the size of the panel. Check www.partsexpress.com.
If you need something more heavy duty, and have access to the back of a panel, you can try T-Nuts, but they don't work in all applications.
Good Luck,
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door clips work....   the ones that look like a christmas tree kinda
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I was also gonna suggest T-nuts, but like dxav said, sometimes they're not easy to use in all applications...
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door clips, they're eazy to install/build into the panel and all u have to do is punch a little hole for them to pop into. Just make sure the panel is ridged so if u have to pull it out it doesn't split.
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Cardog 
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Posted: October 22, 2004 at 1:26 AM / IP Logged  
That was enough to give some ideas. Aside form fasteners, are there any techniques that anyone uses for mounting fiberglass panels as well??? Again thanks for your help.
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Posted: October 22, 2004 at 9:11 AM / IP Logged  
In a trunk install, first I tend to build a thin (1/2") frame supported by (attached to) the inside trunk metal. Just some basic 'ribs' in easily accessible locations, that will give you a frame. They can be built quickly, and don't have to look great; they will be hidden.
Then using T-Nuts or Speaker fasteners you can line up certain sections with the fiberglass panels. Then just attach them.
T-Nuts you can secure to the glass and MDF anytime. You can't really use speaker clips on panels that aren't glassed yet. An easy way I do it is make the frame for a panel, and use MDF blocks near the ares of the panel that I will attach it to the trunk frame. With the MDF pieces glassed, you can then drill out holes for the Speaker clips/fasteners, and hot glue them in.
Hopefully my description is not to hard to understand. I wish I had some pictures, it is much easier to visually see what I am descibing.
I hope I helped, Cardog.
DXAV
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Posted: October 23, 2004 at 9:59 PM / IP Logged  
Thanks DVAX, I was able to picture your description and I now know what I need to do.
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You know, www.hzemall.com has some good framing pictures posted. Check out the site, take some time there, you will get some good ideas.
DXAV

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