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Old Sep 20, 2006 | 11:30 PM
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How to carpet a box?

Does anyone have any good advice preferably a website to refer to on how to carpet a box?
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Does anyone have any good advice preferably a website to refer to on how to carpet a box?
It's basically like wrapping a gift box. Get some good glue, spary on and wrap the carpet around and wrap the ends like a gift.
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Use spray-on contact cement-- a little bit on your box, a little bit on the ozite.. let sit for 15 seconds then smooth the material on the box.

Also leave an extra mm or two when cutting the material.. it's alot easier to blend the seams when you have a little extra material than trying to stretch it to 'make it fit'.

Ozite is pretty hard to beat IMO when it comes to the DIY stuff.. very tuff material.
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good info guys i was lookin on how to do this
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