Yes...next time I will use hot glue...I had the gun handy...but I didn't have any sticks left. Later I ended up going out to get some anyway. Doh!
Gorrilla glue does not work...see the dribbles in the photo...thats the gorilla glue. It takes hours to foam up.
Supplies for the job...
* 1/2" or 3/4" mdf (2x4 sheet from Home Depot is enough)
* Fiberglass resin (large can)
* Fiberglass matte (3-4 packets)
* 5-10 cheapo paint brushes
* 2-3 mixing cups (with 4/8/12/16 oz markings)
* 3 rolls of painters masking tape (2 1" and 1 1/2")
* car wax (spread over tape to help mold release)
* drop cloths and clothes you don't care about
* lots of rubber gloves
* resporator (or hold your breath and work outdoors)
* 1 yard of fleece (pick your favorite pattern!)
* 1 yard of un-backed trunk liner
* 1 can of 3M Super 77 spray adhesive
* hotglue and glue gun
* staples and staple gun
* router and circle jig (or jig saw...but router is better)
* jig saw
* orbital sander with several 40-60 grit sanding discs
* sharp razor blades for cutting carpet
* drill with assorted drill bits
* 3' wooden dowl
* opt. polyfill and sound deadener
* opt. velcro to keep it from moving around
You can find pretty much all of this at Home Depot. Brushes and mixing cups are cheapest at Walmart (you can get a pack of 4 brushes for like $1.50 instead of pay $1/each at Home Depot). I got a pack of 50 rubber gloves at Walmart too. Fleece was at Walmart. Carpet was from
www.selectproducts.com. I didn't use polyfill or sound deadener but if I had some I'd throw it in.