My car is a restomod so I am not as concerned with absolute correctness in many of its attributes. I know that's blasphemy to some folks LOL. But anyway, a new custom interior is in works and while my door panel paper is intact, I'd like to get inside the door panels, specifically the DS as I'm mounting a set of restored 2nd Gen bullet mirrors and I'd like to secure the cable controls in some way that does no inhibit manual adjustment of the mirror and also doesn't rattle around or interfere with the window in any way.
So two questions; the first is whether there's a decent quality craft paper as good or better available locally in either big box stores or perhaps a craft store. Years ago I remember craft paper that might've been two layers with a tar-like center later... and that stuff wasn't thick at all. My dad and I used to build wooden boats in the '60s and we used that paper to lay out full size patterns of the frames and transoms. Love to find some of that. Second question was about tape to hold the paper on... I have read several comments about Gaffer's Tape and I know about that tape having spent some time on TV commercial sets in my career. Does it hold up well over time, and would it be better than Gorilla tape?
Thanks for any/all advice.-Mike