S sc1956 Active member Joined Apr 24, 2003 Messages 38 Location marietta, ga May 27, 2003 #1 Just recovered my own sta-fast top. VERY easy process, about 3 hours. I highly recommend that anyone reasonably mechanical buy a staple gun and do it themselves. It's perfectly straight, and didn't cost me $600.
Just recovered my own sta-fast top. VERY easy process, about 3 hours. I highly recommend that anyone reasonably mechanical buy a staple gun and do it themselves. It's perfectly straight, and didn't cost me $600.
T Ts & As Well-known member Joined Sep 13, 2002 Messages 63 Location Hunterdon County, NJ May 27, 2003 #2 Stephen You're a better man than I to undertake the top on your own. Congratulations. Does the stay fast material still only come in black? Tom R. 57 Dusk Rose [ 05-27-2003: Message edited by: Ts & As ]
Stephen You're a better man than I to undertake the top on your own. Congratulations. Does the stay fast material still only come in black? Tom R. 57 Dusk Rose [ 05-27-2003: Message edited by: Ts & As ]
S sc1956 Active member Joined Apr 24, 2003 Messages 38 Location marietta, ga May 28, 2003 #3 It was ridiculously easy. I think those who say it's so bad have never tried it (or own a trim shop). As to color, I don't know. According to this site, there are options. http://www.worlduph.com/worlduph/SAMPLES/stfcanvas.htm. I'd call EZ-on in Iva, SC and ask them.
It was ridiculously easy. I think those who say it's so bad have never tried it (or own a trim shop). As to color, I don't know. According to this site, there are options. http://www.worlduph.com/worlduph/SAMPLES/stfcanvas.htm. I'd call EZ-on in Iva, SC and ask them.