Before moving on to the Left door panel I wanted to verify that there was no interferrance in closing the door itself. I I mounted the panel to the door w/ ultra thin velco, and then remounted the door.Viola! it fit nearly perfectly! and the door closed without any additional force required. in fact I cleaned out the garage and hosed it down and hosed off the plane with the doors closed. when i opened the doors there was not a single drop of water in the door channels, these door seals work terffic! with the garage cleaned I moved on to the left door 1st removing it, then trimming the fiberglass panel to the pencil lines previously scribed on the door interior surface. After sanding the edges true, I proceeded to glue the 3/32" foam to the door panel using the sprayon "1081" adhesive. then I cut a piece of the tweed fabric and proceeded tro glue it on similar to the Right side door. This take slonger than expected because I only glue a small (6" x6" area at a time, trying to be careful not to get any wrinkles in the fabric. completed gluing the fabric to the foam and trimmed the perimeter. tomorrow, I'll finish glueing and wrapping the edges. Then the doors will be ready for interior perimeter paint.
Copilot door panel installed (door is unpainted)
Happy with the door handle treatment
Glueing the tweed fabric to the foam backed door liner.