I have also been wondering about using Hook and Loop glued / stapled to the roof frame to secure the headliner. I know its like, "but why?!". But hear me out lol.
The headliner material has to go on prior to the pop-up section which makes handling it a bit of a pain in my garage. Lots of down time between the roof repair, insulating, mounting lift supports. The headliner material is likely going to get pulled, ripped, stretched. I am fairly worried about access to wires, etc. when I eventually go solar after using it for a while (mostly due to budget). If there are ever any roof leaks, removing the headliner will leave me with a very noticeable patched repair job.
If I use hook and loop, the headliner wont sag or fall down over time, its easily removable for future repairs or upgrades. I also don't have to make those annoying super thin wood strips to secure the headliner in place.
Bonus, hook and loop of various widths are available on ebay or pretty reasonable prices lol
Crazy idea or semi logical?
It’s probably not a bad idea. When I do mine the material for the headliner is going to change on mine. For similar reasons, access to wiring in the roof is the main reason. I’m going to use shower wallboard in a light color. It will be screwed down to the roof framing. I know I’m adding some extra weight compared to the fabric originally used. I’ll be adding lift struts to compensate for that and the added weight of solar on the roof.
The wallboard is composite material and won’t swell if it gets wet. Plus the light color will brighten up the inside and make the lighting more effective in the dark. Plus condensation will wipe right off when the furnace is used.
On your vinyl buy did you go taller than stock or stayed at the stock height?
Great progress!
I really need to get back at it. I am loving seeing yours and zoomad in action on Instagram!