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Old December 14th 04, 07:05 PM
Mark
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Get a reputable shop to do it for you. Not worth the hassle in my opinion.



"SVTKate" > wrote in message
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>
> |Or is it worth forking over $400 and have a professional do it ??
>
> Yep, *I* think so.
>
> "Dan" > wrote in message
> |I haven't done it but I've looked at the manual for my SN95 and there's
> | a ton of stapling and small fasteners.
>
> Me too, same thing.
>
>
> It looks more time consuming
> | than anything but it still looks like something that takes a try or two
> | to find the gotchas .
>
> Looks like something you could screw up pretty easily if you didn't know
> what you were doing.
> Lots of things to consider, proper tension on the top so it doesn't
> balloon
> when you are going down the road, stretching the fabric evenly, not
> getting
> wrinkles, padding on the bows (?) that hold it up, not puncturing the
> wrong
> place with a staple... ack! Scares me to death, and I'm pretty used to
> doing
> things m'salf!
>
> $400 bucks is also one way to ensure that your top warranty is intact.
> DIY and your warranty will more likely than not be void.
>
> Kate
>
>



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