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1934 wood frame type
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Lonny
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I am about to start doing the wood frame on my 34 ll01 and have been told that the wood is a butternut. Anyone know?

Posted on: 2013/4/22 17:09
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Butternut? I have Never heard that. Most all Packard wood I have dealt with has been white oak, for top bows and interior tack strips. For the frame to body layer, I think Ash or Maple would be a good choice.

Posted on: 2013/4/22 19:21
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According to Packard's 1934 databook, the woods used in the 1934 cars are ash, maple and birch. Many of those in the business of restoring wood framing say oak is a particularly poor choice.

Posted on: 2013/4/22 22:12
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thank you would like as much imput as possible

Posted on: 2013/4/23 9:08
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thank you would like as much imput as possible

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On my 34, most of the wood was ash. But, this is an open car.

Tom

Posted on: 2013/4/23 12:24
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