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Re: Restoring a 1934 Packard Trunk
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tabletennissport
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Mat. I have heard of people who professionally restore and repair suitcases. You would probably find someone in Sydney who could do it if you search the internet. Just a suggestion.

Posted on: 2022/12/14 7:40
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Re: Restoring a 1934 Packard Trunk
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bkazmer
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Quote:

Owen_Dyneto wrote:
The covering on mine and a few other earlier ones I've looked at appears to be some type of rubberoid coating calendared on a woven cotton or canvas backing.


Exactly. So calendared rubber sheet will be closest to this, but may bloom (exude a white haze). As far as using solvents, take great care - rubber compounds also use oils as plasticizers. With rubber (cross-linked) the failure mode is even uglier, a swollen gel.

Posted on: 2022/12/14 8:18
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