thanks for info,,i think i have  going on what you did,, i have not
pulled heradliner yet, but i have about a 2'' sag on top of flybridge
and a little less inside salon,, what is the construdtion i will find
when i pull the headliner???it feels solid??  and where did you put
the mahgany stripes?? anythnig you would have done differently???
advice?? who long did it take?? thanks for all the help,, tedders

On Mar 5, 11:29�am, Capt Bart <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good day I have a 1970 36 sedan and the entire bridge sagged, I took
> the liner down, found the bridge has foam core ribs both ways. I
> jacked up the bridge from below in the center, then I took 1/4 inch
> strips of mahogany and layed biaxial cloth and epoxy resin and screwed
> them to the beams I did this four times. once this hardened it formed
> a slight dome in the bridge when I jacked it up therefore the
> fiberglass doesn't bend the other way once hard. I relined the
> ceiling, and I have had up to ten people up on the bridge and its been
> five years and no problems yet. It was a pain but it worked for me. I
> hope this is of some use to you.
>
> On Mar 1, 6:44�pm, tedders <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > trying to get info if other people have had a sag in flybridge,, i
> > think mine has sagged on bridge, but might be ok in salon?? is there a
> > core that cold have gone?? any advice would be appricated,,tedders- Hide 
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