Re: 1928 526/533 wooden framing
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You are not the first to look for wood piece drawings. As far as I know they are just not available. I even went as far as asking the Packard museum for some. They have some drawings of parts but none for the wood structure.
I had to try to copy what I had. I even purchased a car from Australia that was supposed to have restored wood. I got some good from it but it was not correct and in poor condition. You will have a lot of try and try again to get things to fit. Let me know what pieces you are having the most trouble with. I might be able to help. Attach file: packardwood1.jpg (52.14 KB) pack1.jpg (58.83 KB)
Posted on: 2023/3/24 14:41
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Re: 1928 526/533 wooden framing
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Thanks for your input.
I am trying to help out another guy who is rebuilding the framing on his 28, and thought I might get lucky.
Posted on: 2023/3/28 10:31
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Re: 1928 526/533 wooden framing
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rrhorton,
Great pictures. Can you send me a close up of how you fabricated and assembled the upper windshield header on the "A" posts. My car is still together but discovered dry rot in the upper corners while removing the old interior for a new interior. Nothing left of the corner wood to hold the roof down or cross member/header together - side to side. Now I have the windshield out, sun visor off and wondering how to possibly remove the front metal roof section to gain access to the header. And the soft top. I was not expecting to get this deep into a New Interior!!! Greg
Posted on: 2023/3/28 16:26
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Re: 1928 526/533 wooden framing
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Had some question about how I framed the front window header at the front door posts. I ave include some photos here in case others can benefit from them.
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Posted on: 2023/4/2 20:24
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More photos of car as on March 2023
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Posted on: 2023/4/2 20:33
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Re: 1928 526/533 wooden framing
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Thanks for Posting more Pictures!
Greg
Posted on: 2023/4/3 14:08
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Re: 1928 526/533 wooden framing
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That is some amazing wood work!! I've seen a lot of classics restored and wood is always the most feared part of the job, that is some outstanding work you're doing!
Posted on: 2023/4/7 11:44
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Re: 1928 526/533 wooden framing
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Hey RRHorton,
Can you tell me who bent your wood for the frame? I need to get a curved wooden windshield frame built for my 1941 convertible. Thanks, Gar
Posted on: 2023/4/7 13:02
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Are you sure it's bent, all of the curved woodwork in my 1920's Packards is cut to shape not bent, except for the top bows in the open cars?
Posted on: 2023/4/8 17:16
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