so years ago i removed one of the pieces of hardboard on the back on half my 50/50 split rear seat to make a custom one to hold my amp etc. I put it in a safe place. Can I find it! heck i can. I still have the other side so can use it as a template and want to make a new pair as mine are so scratched from 30 years of abuse.
Any idea where i can get a hardboard with a matt textured finish instead of the shiny smooth stuff you normally get?
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You could sand the shiney stuff with some 320 paper, are they not painted black?
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Millboard is also a particularly nasty type of asbestos if you get some wierd responses from the searchchopperoli wrote:Search for 'Millboard', a classic car trim place called Woolies sells it
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its also a plastic decking manufacturer! found loads of places which sell it, so will give it a go. thanks for your help.scirockirb wrote:Millboard is also a particularly nasty type of asbestos if you get some wierd responses from the searchchopperoli wrote:Search for 'Millboard', a classic car trim place called Woolies sells it