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Re: [TR] New TR6 top

To: DAVID MASSEY <dave1massey@cs.com>
Subject: Re: [TR] New TR6 top
From: David Friedlander <forzion7@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Dec 2020 12:01:27 -0500
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At least the vinyl top has a plasticizer in it. Sunfast tops are NOT going
to stretch no matter what or when. When they're tight, they're tight. Not
sure I understand why the various manufacturers don't try out their
patterns on actual vehicles and adjust them, especially for when they use
fabrics that don't stretch. I have a hoodstick cover from Prestige in the
UK and have had a real challenge to get it to stretch to fit the
lift-the-dot fasteners properly. The manufacturer has never actually fitted
one to a real TR3 so I don't know how they derive their patterns....

Dave Friedlander

Dave

On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 11:51 AM DAVID MASSEY <dave1massey@cs.com> wrote:

> The vinyl material used in tops is produced with a plasticizer which is a=
n
> additive that makes the vinyl soft, pliable and stretchable.  The problem
> is this product is volatile and will dissipate over time making the top
> less and less stretchable.  If the top stretched whens installed (and
> installers don't like wrinkles and the easiest way to remove wrinkles is
> the stretch the top to remove them) it will become more difficult to erec=
t,
> especially when cold.  When I rebuilt my TR6 in 1996 a friend gave me a t=
op
> that was sitting in his basement for 20-odd years (he bought it but his c=
ar
> was totaled before he could get it installed).  I had that top installed
> and it was a dream to erect and fold the whole time I had it.  I attribut=
e
> that to the fact that it wasn't stretchable when installed.
>
> My advice is to get your top installed when the weather is cold and the
> material is more resistant to stretching.  The installer will pre-stretch
> the top less and it will work better in the long run.
>
> Here's another anecdote: I bought a tonneau for the TR3 which was, in my
> opinion, cut about 1 inch too short.  I installed the Lift-A-Dot snaps as
> close to the edges as I could but still could only install it on a hot da=
y
> in the sun.  Since this car lives mostly in the garage the tonneau is
> virtually permanently installed and over the years as the cover gets less
> stretchy it has become easier to install.  I think the plasticizer has
> dissipated and the top took a set in the stretched position.  So, this
> raises a question: What would happen if one slit some garden hose and
> placed it over the bows and left the top up with a little extra stretch.
> After a while the top will take a set with extra slack, perhaps making it
> easier to put up.
>
> Or buy your top years before you install it.
>
> Dave
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave MacKay <dave@mdmackay.ca>
> To: triumphs@autox.team.net
> Sent: Mon, Dec 28, 2020 4:41 pm
> Subject: Re: [TR] New TR6 top
>
> I, too, have had problems with the Robbins tops although my car is a TR3A=
,
> not a TR6.
>
> Like Bob with his TR6, my tonneau (and also a convertible top) is so tigh=
t
> that I can only fit it with great effort even in warm sunny weather. The
> tonneau was installed by professional installers who complained about the
> fit. Robbins was responsive when I complained. I even sent my previous
> tonneau to them so they could see what fit, but the replacement they sent
> me after that was no better.
>
> The top hasn=E2=80=99t stretched or loosened over time. If anything, it m=
ay have
> shrunk because it seems as hard or harder than ever to put on.
>
> I would suggest having the top (tonneau or convertible) made by your
> installer so that you get a good fit. That would have been cheaper for me
> than buying the Robbins tonneau and having to pay for two installations.
>
> As always, particularly since you=E2=80=99re dealing with a TR6 not a TR3=
A, YMMV
>
> Good luck,
>
>
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<div dir=3D"ltr"><div class=3D"gmail_default" style=3D"font-family:comic sa=
ns ms,sans-serif;font-size:large;color:#000099">At least the vinyl top has =
a plasticizer in it. Sunfast tops are NOT going to stretch no matter what o=
r when. When they&#39;re tight, they&#39;re tight. Not sure I understand wh=
y the various manufacturers don&#39;t try out their patterns on actual vehi=
cles and adjust them, especially for when they use fabrics that don&#39;t s=
tretch. I have a hoodstick cover from Prestige in the UK and have had a rea=
l challenge to get it to stretch to fit the lift-the-dot fasteners properly=
. The manufacturer has never actually fitted one to a real TR3 so I don&#39=
;t know how they derive their patterns....</div><div class=3D"gmail_default=
" style=3D"font-family:comic sans ms,sans-serif;font-size:large;color:#0000=
99"><br></div><div class=3D"gmail_default" style=3D"font-family:comic sans =
ms,sans-serif;font-size:large;color:#000099">Dave Friedlander</div><div cla=
ss=3D"gmail_default" style=3D"font-family:comic sans ms,sans-serif;font-siz=
e:large;color:#000099"><br></div><div class=3D"gmail_default" style=3D"font=
-family:comic sans ms,sans-serif;font-size:large;color:#000099">Dave</div><=
/div><br><div class=3D"gmail_quote"><div dir=3D"ltr" class=3D"gmail_attr">O=
n Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 11:51 AM DAVID MASSEY &lt;<a href=3D"mailto:dave1mas=
sey@cs.com">dave1massey@cs.com</a>&gt; wrote:<br></div><blockquote class=3D=
"gmail_quote" style=3D"margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(2=
04,204,204);padding-left:1ex">
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<div id=3D"gmail-m_-4886593744213825898yiv8638386929">
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<div> <font size=3D"3">The vinyl material used in tops is produced with a p=
lasticizer which is an additive that makes the vinyl soft, pliable and stre=
tchable.=C2=A0 The problem is this product is volatile and will dissipate o=
ver time making the top less and less stretchable.=C2=A0 If the top </font>=
<font size=3D"3"><font size=3D"3">stretched when</font>s installed (and ins=
tallers don&#39;t like wrinkles and the easiest way to remove wrinkles is t=
he stretch the top to remove them) it will become more difficult to erect, =
especially when cold.=C2=A0 When I rebuilt my TR6 in 1996 a friend gave me =
a top that was sitting in his basement for 20-odd years (he bought it but h=
is car was totaled before he could get it installed).=C2=A0 I had that top =
installed and it was a dream to erect and fold the whole time I had it.=C2=
=A0 I attribute that to the fact that it wasn&#39;t stretchable when instal=
led.</font></div>



<div><font size=3D"3"><br clear=3D"none">
</font></div>



<div><font size=3D"3">My advice is to get your top installed when the weath=
er is cold and the material is more resistant to stretching.=C2=A0 The inst=
aller will pre-stretch the top less and it will work better in the long run=
.</font></div>



<div><font size=3D"3"><br clear=3D"none">
</font></div>



<div><font size=3D"3">Here&#39;s another anecdote: I bought a tonneau for t=
he TR3 which was, in my opinion, cut about 1 inch too short.=C2=A0 I instal=
led the Lift-A-Dot snaps as close to the edges as I could but still could o=
nly install it on a hot day in the sun.=C2=A0 Since this car lives mostly i=
n the garage the tonneau is virtually permanently installed and over the ye=
ars as the cover gets less stretchy it has become easier to install.=C2=A0 =
I think the plasticizer has dissipated and the top took a set in the stretc=
hed position.=C2=A0 So, this raises a question: What would happen if one sl=
it some garden hose and placed it over the bows and left the top up with a =
little extra stretch.=C2=A0 After a while the top will take a set with extr=
a slack, perhaps making it easier to put up.</font></div>



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</font></div>



<div><font size=3D"3">Or buy your top years before you install it.</font><b=
r clear=3D"none">
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<div style=3D"clear:both"><font size=3D"4">Dave </font><br clear=3D"none">
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Original Message-----<br clear=3D"none">
From: Dave MacKay &lt;<a href=3D"mailto:dave@mdmackay.ca"; target=3D"_blank"=
>dave@mdmackay.ca</a>&gt;<br clear=3D"none">
To: <a href=3D"mailto:triumphs@autox.team.net"; target=3D"_blank">triumphs@a=
utox.team.net</a><br clear=3D"none">
Sent: Mon, Dec 28, 2020 4:41 pm<br clear=3D"none">
Subject: Re: [TR] New TR6 top<br clear=3D"none">
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<div>I, too, have had problems with the Robbins tops although my car is a T=
R3A, not a TR6.</div>



<div>=C2=A0</div>



<div>Like Bob with his TR6, my tonneau (and also a convertible top) is so t=
ight that I can only fit it with great effort even in warm sunny weather. T=
he tonneau was installed by professional installers who complained about th=
e fit. Robbins was responsive when I complained. I even sent my previous to=
nneau to them so they could see what fit, but the replacement they sent me =
after that was no better.</div>



<div>=C2=A0</div>



<div>The top hasn=E2=80=99t stretched or loosened over time. If anything, i=
t may have shrunk because it seems as hard or harder than ever to put on.</=
div>



<div>=C2=A0</div>



<div>I would suggest having the top (tonneau or convertible) made by your i=
nstaller so that you get a good fit. That would have been cheaper for me th=
an buying the Robbins tonneau and having to pay for two installations.</div=
>



<div>=C2=A0</div>



<div>As always, particularly since you=E2=80=99re dealing with a TR6 not a =
TR3A, YMMV</div>



<div>=C2=A0</div>



<div>Good luck,</div>



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