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Replacing ceiling panels on older motorhomes

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Replacing ceiling panels on older motorhomes Charlie 7-18-08  
I have a 1994 winnebago Brave 31RQ
I've removed the dropped panel and its blk glue and have a clean area. at present I'm replacing 1 panel in the badroom over bed (11.5/8" X 8') havinh trouble finding where I can purchase finished panel or a same size plastic sheet that I can glue old piece of vynal to and install. having not done this like to here from someone that did.
or any advice.
Re: replacing ceiling panels on older motorhomes cecilburt 10-15-08  
I have a 1995 Winabago. Ceiling is Vinyl with foam backing. Backing brakes down and let fabric hang. I made a 4" carboard square for pattern and apply "thumb tacs" ( tuffted ) Looks great won't come down. The roof has a 1/8" plywood substright to push tac into. Screwdriver with magnitic removable tip housing is great for installing tac. it took 400 tacs for me..
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