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<blockquote data-quote="edwonbass" data-source="post: 410984" data-attributes="member: 14570"><p>It might be better in the long run to just drill out the rivets, carpet, then re rivet. If the rest of the deck is getting carpet then you will also need to get the hatch frame carpeted. </p><p>I think leaving it hinged and then carpeting will not work so great. If that is the only option you would want to maybe take a soldering iron along the carpet edge to keep it from fraying and use contact glue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edwonbass, post: 410984, member: 14570"] It might be better in the long run to just drill out the rivets, carpet, then re rivet. If the rest of the deck is getting carpet then you will also need to get the hatch frame carpeted. I think leaving it hinged and then carpeting will not work so great. If that is the only option you would want to maybe take a soldering iron along the carpet edge to keep it from fraying and use contact glue. [/QUOTE]
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