Re: Is replacing the wood on a '20's vintage body difficult?
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Is replacing the wood on a '20's vintage body difficult?
One would have to define 'difficult' for a truely correct answer. Sheetmetal, paint, wood, chrome prep, mechanical, upholstery, it's all somewhat 'difficult' meaning it's something you'd have to be ready to see through. Sometimes the mindset you have going in makes a job harder or easier. DO like this type of work? If so it's not at all difficult. It's the 'Juice' that keeps us coming back for more. I do these things for a living so armed with that I'll flip you some of the best advice you can get. Don't over-think it. Look at it and replicate what's there. Just like a cabinet or door jamb in your house the wood has to retain nails or screws, end of story. The wood gets you a close shape to the sheetmetal. A simple strip of cotton type material where it might chaffe on the metal and cause a squeek. Use good glue. Don't get all anal about slotted screws being required unless it's visible in the completed car (they're not torn apart for judging!). But the last most sound advise I can give is to enjoy it.
Posted on: 2009/12/10 10:27
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